Biodiversity Workshop Woodlands Community
Tuesday 24th March, 2026, 10 a.m. – 12 Noon
Biodiversity Roadshow Workshop: Guardians of the Bog in partnership with Royal Botanic Gardens Edinburgh.
Woodlands Community Meeting Room, 66 Ashley Street, G3 6HW
Free. Donations Welcome.
Come along to this Biodiversity Roadshow Workshop happening in partnership with Royal Botanic Gardens Edinburgh. Learn about biodiversity, climate change and the stories of plants and people.
‘In this session, we will talk about what relationships and beings take care of the bogs? Explore the hidden beauty and fragility of the bog and the plants that live in it. Learn more about this incredible ecosystem while reflecting on how we can also care for it.’
All sessions facilitated by Biodiversity Ambassador trainees who have trained to facilitate engaging and welcoming sessions about the incredible world of plants with the Royal Botanic Gardens Edinburgh (RBGE). These workshops are free and open to all but reservation is necessary.
Woodlands Community are proud to be apart of Glasgow Climate Action Hub supporting this programming.
HOW TO BOOK
Please book your place via phone, text or email Elinor
07586718393
QUESTIONS/ACCESS
Any questions about access or joining the visit please don’t hesitate to contact Elinor
Woodlands Community Meeting Room is fully wheelchair accessible. The path from the main entrance on Ashley St has three steps, but there is a side entrance (gate) via the West Princes Lane that is ramped and fully accessible. The inside of the building is all on one level and has a wheelchair accessible toilet.
Image description: photo of sphagnum moss at Lenzie Moss is for the Guardians of the Bog workshop.
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