Finding Nature’s Footprints is a three-year National Lottery Heritage Supported project working with communities to survey, map and take action for the fantastic wildlife of the North Devon Coast National Landscape
We are working with people to improve wildlife identification, learn species survey skills and increase enjoyment of our local countryside and coast through engagement activities, wildlife recording days and BioBlitz events. Connecting with a range of groups and volunteers, we explore the outdoors, learning about the species found within the landscape and the habitats they need to thrive.
All wildlife records and information will be used to support action by communities, volunteers, landowners and local agencies to develop community-led nature recovery plans and take action for habitat enhancement and nature conservation.
North Devon Coast National Landscape have teamed up with partners across North Devon to provide opportunities for new audiences in the area to connect with nature and benefit from the nationally designated Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
To get involved or to find out more please contact the project coordinator Jamie.Buxton-Gould@devon.gov.uk
See our current events poster or visit the main events page to see what’s coming up.
Due to the project being funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund an interim evaluation has been carried out for the first year of the project. This evaluation covers the aims, funding breakdown, achievements, challenges and suggested improvements for the project. You can find this evaluation document below:
The National Lottery Heritage Fund is the largest funder for the UK’s heritage. Using money raised by National Lottery players they support projects that connect people and communities to heritage. Their vision is for heritage to be valued, cared for and sustained for everyone, now and in the future. From historic buildings, our industrial legacy and the natural environment, to collections, traditions, stories and more. Heritage can be anything from the past that people value and want to pass on to future generations. We believe in the power of heritage to ignite the imagination, offer joy and inspiration, and to build pride in place and connection to the past
Project Partners and Funders
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Connect
Connecting people and communities with nature
Training
Training opportunities such as species identification, wildlife surveying and monitoring techniques
Survey
Supporting communities to run their own wildlife surveying and monitoring projects
Action
Data mapping for Nature Recovery
The Coast
The coastal elements of the project