Wildlife at Glastonbury Abbey

2015 was a great year for the environment at the abbey with the addition of our new team of Wildlife Volunteers, new Wildlife Station in the picnic hut,  Bug Mansion in the Wildlife Area, and great results from our Bioblitz survey, showing the hundreds of species which can be found within the abbey grounds.
We want to continue making improvements to help our visitors get closer to nature and make the most of our 36 acre site. Please help us by completing this short survey and letting us know your opinions on the natural environment.  

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* 1. Would you like the opportunity to increase the amount of time you spend being out in the natural environment?

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* 2. Do you feel that being outdoors in the natural environment improves your health and wellbeing?

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* 3. Are you interested in learning more about nature?

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* 5. If you already regularly visit the abbey, do you make use of the wider grounds beyond the ruins on your visit?

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* 6. Do you have anywhere in which you can explore nature (besides the abbey) within walking distance?

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* 7. Do you or your group have access to any safe bodies of water (besides the abbey) within walking distance?

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* 8. Would you be interested in attending pond dipping or other nature themed sessions at the abbey (either by public workshop or as part of a guided school or community group visit)?

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* 9. If you represent a school, would you be interested in visiting the abbey for parts of the curriculum other than history and R.E., ie. sciences, geography, local environmental studies?

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* 10. Do you have any further comments or suggestions? 

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* 11. If  you would like to be kept updated on our wildlife project please complete your details below

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