Wales Garden BioBlitz
Wales Garden BioBlitz is an annual event organised by LERC Wales, a consortium of the four Local Environmental Record Centres in Wales.
Wales Wide BioBlitz 2022
The 2022 event took place on Saturday 10th September. This year we are stepped outside the garden, and asked people to record wherever they like in Wales.
Nationally, the day resulted in 1455 records of 706 species being submitted by 194 recorders. You can view the full national species list here.
On a local level, we had 51 recorders submit 575 records of 301 species. You can download the SEWBReC species list here.
The below heat map reflects the number of records at different locations (brighter colour = more records).
The below table shows the national top 10 species by number of records.
Below is a pie chart showing the breakdown of total national species by taxonomic group.
Wales Garden BioBlitz 2021
On Saturday 29th May 2021, the four Welsh LERCs teamed together to organise the second Wales Garden BioBlitz, part of Wales Nature Week. Many thanks to everyone who helped with our national nature hunt!
Nationally, the day resulted in 2687 records of 968 species being submitted by 156 recorders. You can view the full national species list here.
On a local level, we had 65 recorders submit 1115 records of 556 species. You can download the SEWBReC species list here.
The below heat map reflects the number of records at different locations (brighter colour = more records).
The below table shows the national top 10 species by number of records.
Below is a pie chart showing the breakdown of total species by taxonomic group.
Wales Garden BioBlitz 2020
On Saturday 30th May 2020, the four Welsh LERCs teamed together to organise a national Garden BioBlitz, part of Wales Nature Week. Many thanks to everyone who contributed records for this event!
Nationally, the day resulted in 7016 records of 1569 species being submitted. You can view the national species list here.
On a local level, you can view the breakdown of SEWBReC data from the day on Aderyn here. The full SEWBReC species list can be downloaded here.
The below heat map reflects the number of records at different locations (brighter colour = more records).
The below table shows the national top 10 species by number of records.
Below is a pie chart showing the breakdown of total species by taxonomic group.