Gaps2

NatureSpot now has records from all areas of Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland. More...

Phalacrotophora

NatureSpot user Christine captured this scuttle fly (Phalacrotophora) parasitizing a Harlequin Ladybird (Harmonia axyridis) pupa.

Still Minding The Gaps

We need your help filling the gaps in our records. More...

light

Artificial light has been directly linked to declines in insect populations. Here's what YOU can do to help. More...

Obsidentify

The NatureSpot team has been testing another A.I. app designed to help identify wildlife. It works well, but not perfectly. Read more...

iRecord

What exactly is NatureSpot for? To promote understanding of the wildlife and wild places of Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland and help to increase public awareness of and interest in local biodiversity. Read mor

Two New Videos on Grasses

Russell Parry, VC55 Joint Recorder for flowering plants and ferns, has produced two great videos on identifying grasses. More...

Wash Brook

A major project to protect and restore a tributary of the River Soar in Leicester has been awarded more than £800,000 from the Heritage Fund Green Recovery Challenge Fund 2. More...

Google Lens

Artificial Intelligence marches on.  Soon we will be replaced by machines. More...

Coalville Meadows SSSI

We've updated our list of Wild Places - the best places to see wildlife in Leicestershire and Rutland - with Coalville Meadows SSSI

Dunton Bassett

NatureSpot welcomes Dunton Bassett to our Parish Pages feature. Does your parish have one?

State of Nature Petition

NatureSpot doesn't usually publicise campaigns but in this case we feel we have to make an exception. More...

Ask NatureSpot - Identification Workshop - 17.05.2021

Join the NatureSpot team and members as we wrestle with sedges, spiders, bugs and the fastest plant in the world: https://youtu.be/AkMpSuG5TYY

NBN Logo

Nominations for the 2021 NBN Awards for Wildlife Recording are open.There are five categories of Award More...

AIDGAP Guide to Identifying Grasses

This new guide uses vegetative characters to identify the 90 most common grass species found in the UK. More...