Rutland Group - The Small Mammals of Rutland Water - Hybrid Event
Join the Rutland Group in person or online to learn about camera trapping survey of small mammals at Rutland Water
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Join the Rutland Group in person or online to learn about camera trapping survey of small mammals at Rutland Water
Join Nicky Richards, for this fascinating talk.
Keen photographer Chris shows us the birds, wild flowers and mammals seen during a cruise around the Arctic Svalbard.
A talk by Dr David Gibbons sharing his amazing knowledge of cacti and succulents.
Learn all about the Greener Golf initiative and how golf courses are helping wildlife. The evening also includes the North West Group AGM
Join us at Weobley Village Hall for a Branch Social Event - Save the date... details to be follow
Do you have what it takes to be a 'Rockpool Roadie' and take rockpools to people who can't access the beach?
Take a closer look at the life of a honeybee colony with beekeeper Chris Stroud, including the challenges they face with a changing climate.
This presentation by the Suffolk Hedgehog Hospital will outline the work they do to help these beloved but increasingly scarce creatures. Come along and learn about hedgehogs and what you too…
Chief Executive Officer of Norfolk Wildlife Trust, Eliot Lyne, gives a talk about the Trust's vision for the future.
Join Simon Thompson, tour guide on birdwatching holidays for this illustrated talk on the Birds of North Carolina.
Learn all about the easy things you can do in your back garden to give nature a helping hand and connect our natural spaces together in this highly informative talk by entomologist Ian Bedford!…
Join John Clark for an enlightening talk about bird ringing. Includes a feather quiz!
Ami Stidolph from Cumbria Wildlife Trust talks about the newly created Cold Springs Nature Reserve – its transformation from farm fields and importance to Penrith.
An illustrated overview of the BTO and its research by BTO Development and Engagement Coordinator (England) Drew Lyness,
A talk by Xavier Tobin from charity Rainforest Concern, who has spent months in the field in Brazil tracking jaguars and giant otters and will speak about the research being carried out.
Ennerdale has had a return of abundant wildlife and increased biodiversity. Find out more about how this has been done.
Join us for a talk from Mike Crewe about the spectacular Cape May, one of the world's great migration hot-spots.
Ruth Coxon sets sail to teach you all about Britain's whales and dolphins.
Gareth Broome will give a talk on how to identify trees during the winter season.