Adur River Walking Safari
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A Walking River Safari Conservation Tour
The Adur River around Shoreham is a very special and protected site - known as a Site of Special Scientific Interest.
This intertidal stretch of river and site of mud flats and salt marsh is a haven for many birds providing rich nutrition and also roosting places. Regular inhabitants such as Oyster Catchers and and Turnstones are joined by migratory and over-wintering birds such as Redshank and Lapwings and many more. It is also a much loved destination with its beautiful scenery and easy accessibility from Shoreham By Sea.
The river is a living system that supports multiple habitats and species but it is struggling with multiple challenges and threats. We will also share a little bit about the work of the Adur River Recovery Project that is happening to support the restoration of the river and how you can get involved with Friends of Adur SSSI to help.
This two hour safari will begin with a short introduction about the unique characteristics of this SSSI. Then we will take to the river. Along the journey we will share guidance and knowledge to help you paddle with care and reduce your impact on this fragile habitat.
Who’s it for?
These safaris are aimed at:
Members of the local public wishing to learn more about the SSSI
We especially welcome teachers and group leaders who would like to incorporate the learning into their work.
Cost?
These trips are community events and a recommended donation of £10 would be greatly received to help support the work of raising awareness of the river.
Booking is essential as spaces are limited
Get Tickets
The Adur River around Shoreham is a very special and protected site - known as a Site of Special Scientific Interest.
This intertidal stretch of river and site of mud flats and salt marsh is a haven for many birds providing rich nutrition and also roosting places. Regular inhabitants such as Oyster Catchers and and Turnstones are joined by migratory and over-wintering birds such as Redshank and Lapwings and many more. It is also a much loved destination with its beautiful scenery and easy accessibility from Shoreham By Sea.
The river is a living system that supports multiple habitats and species but it is struggling with multiple challenges and threats. We will also share a little bit about the work of the Adur River Recovery Project that is happening to support the restoration of the river and how you can get involved with Friends of Adur SSSI to help.
This two hour safari will begin with a short introduction about the unique characteristics of this SSSI. Then we will take to the river. Along the journey we will share guidance and knowledge to help you paddle with care and reduce your impact on this fragile habitat.
Who’s it for?
These safaris are aimed at:
Members of the local public wishing to learn more about the SSSI
We especially welcome teachers and group leaders who would like to incorporate the learning into their work.
Cost?
These trips are community events and a recommended donation of £10 would be greatly received to help support the work of raising awareness of the river.
Booking is essential as spaces are limited
Get Tickets
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