Duke of Edinburgh Award volunteering

We have a fantastic project that you can help with for your D of E volunteering: the Oxfordshire Doorstep Nature Project. We get many requests from D of E students asking about volunteering at Wytham Woods, but if you only have an hour a week to volunteer, it doesn’t make practical sense to come up to the Woods every week. However, we have a project, which you can do mainly from home or school, with some training trips to Wytham over the time you are volunteering.

The University of Oxford is researching nature and wildlife in Oxfordshire. The Oxfordshire Doorstep Nature Project has been set up by Kim Polgreen, who works with Wytham Woods, the University Research Woodlands, so that Oxfordshire school students can help, by finding and identifying nature in their local area. The extra eyes and ears will be invaluable. Your work will help us create a map of the presence and abundance of species across the county, particularly in urban areas. You can enrol in the project for your D of E volunteering, or other activity. Sign up below.

Training and check in days

The 2024 training days are at Wytham Woods on the following dates and times. Its good to attend one when you start and then you can attend as many as you like. Meet at the Wytham Sawmill car park. Parents and siblings welcome. We will be covering the basics of the project and then doing other activities to learn about the natural world. We will add some later summer and autumn dates in due course.

  • 3rd March, 11.00 - 12.30

  • 21st April, 11.00 - 12.30

  • 19th May, 10.30 - 12.30

  • 16th June

  • 7th July

Set yourself up

You will need a smartphone and a data allowance (and permission from the bill payer).

1.      Download the Seek by iNaturalist app. Seek does not record any data about you or your location.

2.      Open the iNaturalist website or download the iNaturalist app and make an account (for 13 years old and above – otherwise an adult needs to have the account).

3.      Sign up for the Oxfordshire Doorstep Nature Project on iNaturalist via the app or website.

4.       Email us with your name and school, and iNaturalist username and we’ll admit your observations into the project.

Making observations

Practice making observations using Seek. When you feel confident, you can upload them to iNaturalist as you make them, using the ”upload to iNaturalist” button (It only appears when you first make the observation; you may need to scroll down to see it). Or upload observations later from the iNaturalist app or website, from the photos stored on your phone, and add the geo location for each from the photo. You will see your observations join others on the project map in iNaturalist. We will look at them together at the monthly Wytham meet ups. You can find the same species multiple times in different locations and on different dates.

Your survey approach

You can decide how you want to do your surveys. You can be random about it and just add what you see wherever you are. Or you might want to focus on a particular area such as your garden or local park and survey it every week to see changes over time. You could focus on a set of particular species or try and find all the species in that space. You can discuss your approach on a training day at Wytham. You should document your approach on your activity sheet. You can change your approach through the project, as all observations are useful.

Getting your contribution signed off

Keep a record of the time you have put into the project each week, and make some notes on what you have done, and submit it for sign off when you are ready. From volunteers, we are looking for over 100 sightings per student over three months. Skills people will have an assessment at the end of the three months.

sign up

If you would like to sign up, please complete the form below. It needs input from the student and their parent/guardian.

For the July Wytham meeting, we will invite all participants to come to Wytham for a celebration and to discuss their contributions and the project results so far, with one of the Wytham/LCNR researchers.

Contact

If you have any questions please email kim.polgreen@oxfordearthacademy.org