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Bug ball’ marks the end of project

by Teesdale Mercury
October 7, 2019
in News
Bug ball’ marks the end of project

NATURE: The Cold-blooded and Spineless Project is coming to an end

A CELEBRATION event of film, music and storytelling about insects and invertebrates will be held in Teesdale.

Everyone is invited to join the North Pennines AONB Partnership for a Bug Ball as its Cold-blooded and Spineless project comes to an end.

The event is being held to offer artists, naturalists and schoolchildren a chance to share their achievements through the arts and citizen science activities over the five years of the project.

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It was funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund to raise awareness of invertebrates and their importance to our environment and lives. It is a free event, taking place from 6pm to 9pm at Bowlees Visitor Centre on Saturday, October 5.

Entertainment will start with a talk from naturalist and country diarist for The Guardian Phil Gates, entitled Tigers and Stilettos. This will be followed by a torchlit walk to the Molluscarium, a specially commissioned dry-stone wall seat in the form of a snail shell which is set in the grounds of Bowlees Visitor Centre.

Middleton-in-Teesdale Primary School pupils will recount the story of Dubia the door snail, a local species they have seen during education sessions. Storytellers will also weave a spider’s tale by the campfire.

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Samantha Tranter, the North Pennines AONB Partnership’s Cold-blooded and Spineless project officer, said: “Hundreds of people across the North Pennines have helped us to share the exciting stories of insects and other small creatures that are so important to our survival.

“Most people aren’t aware of how fundamental invertebrates are to all other life on Earth. We have trained naturalists to help identify and record them, worked with artists and schools to share their beauty and value, and created four outdoor art trails.

“To better understand invertebrates in the North Pennines, we have gathered over 7,000 records for national databases and put 20 special invertebrate sites on the

map.

“Without the help of people from the North Pennines and beyond, the project would not have been possible.

“The Bug Ball is a chance for everyone to enjoy the success of Cold-blooded and Spineless.”

The event is free, but booking is essential. Anyone wishing to book places should go online to www.northpennines.org.uk. 

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