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Monthly meeting and talk on HWT Matters
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Monthly meeting and talk on HWT Matters
An illustrated talk by photographers Alan and Pat Porrett on nature in North America.
Are you part of a community group working for wildlife? Or keen to learn more about them? Join us at our monthly Zoom events.
Guided tour of a special site that has been managed for wildlife
Join Paul Paddock, a long time volunteer ranger at Potteric Carr as he presents a year in pictures.
Join David Parkin as he talks about the bird observatory at Fair Isle, between Orkney and Shetland, and the birds that can be found there!
An evening talk about our feathered friends and their eyesight.
Learn more about wild boar and their return across Britain
A talk by Richard Small of the Marches Meadow Group
A look at the conservation work done by the National Trust with Carl Hawke.
Spilsby Area Group are joined by guest speaker, Geof Lee, who will give an illustrated talk about the Yorkshire Dales.
Join us at Weobley Village Hall for a talk about British Bats by Stuart Moore.
An illustrated talk by archaeologist David Robertson on prehistoric burial mounds.
An illustrated talk by local ornithologist, Tom Cadwallender, taking a glimpse at the birds and other wildlife in Columbia.
There are over 250 species of bees in this country, many found in Lancashire! This talk introduces the array of lifestyles they exhibit.
Guided tour of a special site that has been managed for wildlife
Join us for a talk by Paul Scott, curator of the Sir Joseph Banks Museum in Horncastle, on the history of naturalist and botanist Sir Joseph Banks.
A talk by Stephen Judd, Friend of Lamplighter’s Marsh, which forms part of an important wildlife corridor along the tidal river near the Bristol Channel.
Author Simon Barnes talks to fellow author Nick Acheson about Norfolk, birds, water and everything in between.
An illustrated talk about the UK's only venomous snake, the adder.