Spring Wood is well known for its amazing springtime woodland flowers, with wood anemones, bluebells and wild garlic carpeting the ground in April and May.
But you can help record what other wildlife lives there throughout the year by getting involved with the count which is taking place from now until March next year.
This can be done at your own leisure, either on your own, with family and friends, or with your local naturalist group. Simply download the iNaturalist app, create your own log in, and record the species you find at Spring Wood. This can include anything from fungi, flora and fauna, trees or insects.
Speaking about the project, Sarah Robinson, who is the Farming and Wildlife Officer for the Pendle Hill Landscape Partnership and Forest Of Bowland AONB, said: “We are really hoping that people can jump on board and help us collect as much data about the wildlife in Spring Wood as possible.
“People have recently made stronger connections than ever to nature, and it really is a fantastic way of reducing stress levels and gaining a sense of wonder.
“Taking the time to notice…