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Zoöpcamp at Tump 39: Flittermouse Frequencies
Saturday 2 May
18:00PM-21:00PM
Tump 39, Watersmeet Way, SE28 8PU
18:00PM-21:00PM
Tump 39, Watersmeet Way, SE28 8PU
Join Three Rivers Bexley, a community arts and ecology organisation supported by Peabody, Zoöpcamp, a weekend of wild sounds at Tump 39 to celebrate International Dawn Chorus Day.
Flittermouse Frequencies will help you to tune into the incredible frequencies of the flittermouse, as the bat was once known. Tump 39’s Speaker for the Living, ornithological investigator J D Swann, will lead this evening detecting session.
A free vegetarian meal and marshmallows around the campfire will be provided.
This event is free and open to everyone. Children aged under 16 must be accompanied by a responsible adult.
Zoöpcamp marks Tump 39 recently becoming the UK’s first Zoöp.
Tump 39 becomes UK’s first Zoöp
An urban wilderness in North Thamesmead has become the first place in the UK to secure Zoöp status.
£1 million funding for Bexley arts project
A community arts programme co-designed by Bexley residents has secured £1 million in funding.
Three Rivers
Three Rivers is a community arts project bringing local people and partners together to work out how to use art to make a difference in Bexley.