South Notts Group Talk: The Phoenix Fish with Allan Archer
Allan Archer presents the fascinating history of the Coelacanth.
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Allan Archer presents the fascinating history of the Coelacanth.
Join Essex Wildlife Trust and Imperial Bird of Prey Academy for a talk about birds of prey on Friday 6 June 🦉
Join us on the river to celebrate the wonderful wildlife found in Suffolk’s waters, and our relationship with this incredible habitat that surrounds us.
Head of Reserves Joe Murphy gives us an update on the phenomenal nature of Cumbria and how Cumbria Wildlife Trust’s reserves – and work further afield – are protecting it.
A monthly meeting of the Marden Branch Group.
CEO Eliot Lyne will discuss NWT’s clear vision and mission for the future of Norfolk’s wildlife, recognising the importance of involving everyone.
An illustrated talk by Keith Shawe.
The Norfolk Cranes' Story - an illustrated talk by author and naturalist Chris Durdin
Discover how Norfolk’s wildlife has responded to past climate shifts – and what the future may hold - with ecologist Andrew Clarke.
James Williams will talk on the biodiversity of Cali, Columbia.
Join Edward Pollard from Butterfly Conservation for this fascinating talk.
Find out about Operation Randall and how the Norfolk Constabulary is tackling wildlife crime.
Join members of the Boston Area Group for an informative talk on weeds by guest speaker Libby John.
Dick Houghton’s talk highlights the vital Suffolk coast kittiwake colony amid global declines since the 1970s.
Join the Suffolk Wildlife Trust team of wildlife advisers and habitat experts; experienced community groups and other hands-on nature activists in Suffolk communities for an enjoyable day sharing…
Bird ringing demonstration at Trimley Marshes.
Join Anna Saltmarsh on a journey along Suffolk’s highways and byways stopping to admire the plants and wildflowers that brighten the route along the way
Join Gainsborough Area Group for a talk from Trust Chair, Libby John, on her cycle tour of Lincolnshire Nature Reserves.
The Shropshire Barn Owl Group was formed in 2002 to try and stop further decline of the Barn Owl here in Shropshire.
Local birder Chris Gooddie shares his global quest to see all pitta species in a year, including one thought to have been extinct for 50 years.