EXPLORE the local wildlife together with West Wales Wild Watch at Templeton Airfield on Friday, April 17, 10am-1pm.

Meet at the car park by Bunker 4 Storage (What3words: lands.saga.hairspray) for an outdoor session, looking for spring life. Dress warm and dry.

West Wales Wild Watch offers free wildlife recording sessions with West Wales Biodiversity Information Centre.

Record species and have fun looking at nature in a relaxed, practical session. All are welcome, regardless of experience, so it’s a great way to discover your local wildlife.

Other upcoming sessions:

Friday, April 10, 10am-1pm – Pengelli Forest (What3words: nametag.chiefs.hooks)

Saturday, April 11, 10am-1pm – Parc Cerrig Community Garden, Goodwick (What3words: dodging.plod.oldest)

Saturday, April 25, 2-5pm – Roch Victoria Hall (What3words: breath.snappy.mixes).

Events may be postponed in adverse weather, so email [email protected] to confirm your attendance.

The ‘LERC Wales’ App is the one being used to record wildlife. To join in using the app, it helps to download the app beforehand and create an account. You can also record using a notebook and pencil, and submit that to record.wwbic.org.uk .