Barnet Friends of the Earth hosts an online meeting about an app that enables you to record nature

When: Thursday 22 January 2026, 7 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Where: Online. Register below and we will send you the joining link a few days before the event
Hosted by: Barnet Friends of the Earth
Join us to find out how to use the free iNaturalist app to explore and record the incredible nature near you. Whether you’re curious about the plants in your local park or the wildlife in your garden, this webinar will show you how simple photos can make you a citizen scientist and deepen your connection with nature.
Harriet Duffield, Barnet Council’s Biodiversity Officer, will guide us through using iNaturalist – how to add observations and identify local wildlife, what this does to support biodiversity research and why it all matters. You will leave ready to connect with nature in your neighbourhood – your local nature adventure starts here!
Register here: https://actionnetwork.org/events/nature-in-your-neighbourhood-become-a-nature-explorer-with-the-inaturalist-app
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