Botanic Gardens at Night. Felicity Plent & Bronwen Richards

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Botanic Gardens at Night Felicity Plent & Bronwen Richards

What we re doing in this session Welcome and getting to know you Presentation on our after dark activities Fun ideas for after dark events? Group work on tailoring your activities to your audience Feedback from group work Review and discussion

Twilight BioBlitz & Bat walks Young Carers camp Botanic Gardens at Night

Twilight at the Museums

Our Twilight event in 2015 The pollinators are coming.

Planning and running the event Free Entry. Restricted area of the Garden. 4.30pm 8.30pm. February half term Mostly families attending Interpretation for a broad audience Different mix of pollinators on each sheet One way route through the Range Volunteers at each pollinator point Badges as reward for completion 1500 visitors. 17 volunteers. 10 staff. Costs around 1000 to deliver.

Evaluation Visitor numbers Formal Questionnaires Observations of staff and volunteers Images Social media News coverage Accompanied visits Do we get to dig here? no, no you re not meant to! Ohhhhh a bug, cockroach on a plant everyone! Mum, Mum!!! this is a bamboo, trust me I felt it!

BioBlitz Bat walks Amphibian surveys Moth trapping Badger watching Dawn chorus.

Why is a BioBlitz worthwhile? Our plant collections provide homes to a huge range of species. BioBlitz helps us to increase public understanding of the role plants play and their interactions with animals Opportunity to work with Zoology colleagues and huge range of wildlife organisations Enriches our education programme, introduces new audiences and new experiences

BioBlitz

Batwalks a follow up to BioBlitz Talks led by Bat expert from NHM (Formally a PHD student here at Cambridge) Event format 20 (Children accompanied by parents) Billed as a Family Bat Walk and promoted through Summer at the Museums programme. School summer holidays. August. 8pm 10pm. Planning Recce to decide the route we would take and find the most likely locations for seeing and hearing bats and provide safe after dark routes and assess any hazards. Equipment Bat detectors, Torches Results Oversubscribed. Amazing feedback. We loved being the garden in the dark, the bats were just an added bonus!

Camp-out with Young Carers

Not quite a sleepover..

Why does visiting a Garden at Night make a difference? What happens when you use a torch to navigate? Using torches made the Twilight experience child-led because they were in control of the light source rather than their parents. Evaluation comments We thought the torchlight aspect to the evening would make it an exciting evening, and it did It sounded exciting to the children, it is tough to interest them so if shining a torch makes them look closer I m willing to take part Time and again, I come across a visitor using their torch to illuminate a [plant] and in doing so looking closer, longer and more deeply truly seeing it in a new light.

Why does visiting a Garden at Night make a difference? Good for working with hard to reach audiences: Small groups, BIG impact! What do these sorts of audiences think about Botanic Gardens? What is a Botanic Garden anyway? That isn t a place I d ever thing of going Aren t they for people at the University? Why does what they do have any relevance to me?

Why does visiting a Garden at Night make a difference? It changes behaviour: Stops being just about what you see. Also about what you smell, hear and feel. People whisper, squeal and some even get completely spooked. Evaluation comments.. Instead of just pointing at the plants the group touches [them] and excitedly tells the group about their discoveries I never knew walking on gravel was so noisy, no wonder the bats are hiding Wow that smell is amazing, what is it? I want to get that plant for my garden

What we learnt? Some planning dos and don ts Always plan night time routes in the dark as well as in the day. Amazing how disorientating a pitch black 40 acre site can be even when you know it well! Limit numbers to what you can safely manage and focus on the experience - not the numbers Don t just think about lost children grannies and dads get lost too Signage, Lighting (or not?), Torches. Volunteers. More than usual. Glow in the dark items, you can never have too many.

What next? Sleepovers Botanical cocktails (Museums at Night) More nature spotting

Activity session