Shaping Waters: The basics of geomorphology and biodiversity of the Colne

Shaping Waters: The basics of geomorphology and biodiversity of the Colne

Explore the fascinating relationship between the River Colne's landscape and the biodiversity it supports.

By Groundwork East

Date and time

Mon, 30 Jun 2025 04:30 - 05:30 PDT

Location

Online

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

In this online session, we will explore the fascinating relationship between river geomorphology (the shape and movement of rivers) and the biodiversity (the wide variety of plants and animals) that depends on it, with a special focus on chalk streams.

These unique rivers, found on our doorstep, are famous for their clear waters and gravel beds, making them home to a huge variety of life, from tiny insects to playful Otters.

Together, we can learn how best to protect and enjoy these wonderful freshwater ecosystems!


Date: Monday 30th June

Time: 12.30-13.30

Location: Online (Zoom)


Thanks to funding from the National Lottery Heritage Fund.

Organised by

Groundwork East is a community and environment charity working across the East of England to change places and lives. We are proud to have been championing practical community action that benefits the natural world since 1985, running programmes to transform unloved green spaces, get people outside enjoying the natural world and supporting businesses to reduce their environmental impact.

FreeJun 30 · 04:30 PDT