Brigg people are being invited to take part in a community wildlife, fauna and flora survey.
The Wilder Ancholme project is asking folk living in the river valley to record what species they observe on Sunday, September 27, which is World Rivers Day.
Some folk will be venturing out along the river bank, but this is not a requirement. The project also wants to know what plans and animals people see that day in their own gardens, communal green spaces/parks and on public footpaths.
Having recorded the number of species observed, submit details through the Wilder Ancholme Facebook page. Or search for @WilderAncholme
Wilder Ancholme launched at Brigg Buttercross in February 2020 - generating considerable interest. But the arrival of the Coronavirus emergency has affected a number of events it planned over recent months.
Wilder Ancholme is an environmental conservation organisation. Its mission is to develop a community-based project to rediscover the lost heritage and biodiversity of the Ancholme Valley.