Action plan
Timeline:
When will you be able to start your project? How often will your team meet?Are there any key dates to share for the project?
The project aims to start in February 2024 but will depend on when we receive the required funding, and training on using sampling kits and data management from Freshwater Watch. The team will meet monthly or bi-monthly depending on how often we decide to carry out water sampling, after discussion with Freshwater Watch.
Budget: You don't need to share exact prices, but please share how you're planning to spend the seed funding & what costs you're anticipating to get your project up and running:
The aim is to use the ChangeX funding to purchase additional test kits to allow for monthly sampling at two locations within the site over the next year (depending on kit costs) and if possible above the site water entry point. Some funding may also be used to purchase equipment (trays and nets) to allow us to do some macroinvertebrate sampling on site.
Impact: How will your community benefit from this project? Do you have any measurable goals for your project, such as the number of people that will participate? Are you hoping to spread knowledge or increase interest in a specific subject?
The project will involve Ealing Wildlife Group volunteers from Greenford and the surrounding area. The aim of the sampling is to determine - together with other work going on at the site - if there are any benefits to water quality from the presence of beavers in Paradise Fields, including on how their presence affects chemicals present in the water during storm flows. There are already a large number of volunteers working on various aspects of the Ealing BeaverProject, who would be able to get involved in the future and which should allow for sampling to continue on an ongoing basis should funding be available.
This work is something that we can weave into the storytelling about the benefits of reintroducing beavers. Regular tours of the site for the public will take place in 2024 in which the sampling would be part of the information shared. The urban setting of the site, together with its access to the public, allows for a wide range of opportunities to engage and communicate with the surrounding community about local water quality and flood risk, the impact of beavers on both of these, and about nature recovery more broadly - this will happen both in person at the site or more widely through Ealing Wildlife Group’s newsletter, social media and events.
Location: Do you have all necessary permission and permits to carry out your project at the chosen location?
The project will take place at Paradise Fields in Greenford where the Ealing Wildlife Group is already one of the partners working on the Ealing Beaver Project.