Talk: Wildlife in Gloucestershire
Join Alford and Mablethorpe Area Group for a talk on the wildlife in Gloucestershire by Gill Walsh.
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Join Alford and Mablethorpe Area Group for a talk on the wildlife in Gloucestershire by Gill Walsh.
An illustrated talk by Christopher Robinson.
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.
Celebrate Halloween by meeting some of Barleylands finest creatures
A talk at the Kington Branch's regular monthly meeting
Discover more about Native Black Poplars, the situation in Suffolk and what we can do to help, with David Appleton
A look at the science behind our love of Nature.
Join us for a brew, a talk about birds and nature, and a walk to see what we can find.
Nick Acheson and Harriet Meads explore nature restoration, wild habitats and our connection to the living world through art, words and song.
Geoff Lee takes us through the swans, geese and ducks found in Britain, their range, migration, population and breeding.
Learn how wildcats are being returned to the Scottish Highlands. Hosted by Louise Hughes of the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland.
An enjoyable illustrated talk with Paul Taylor
Explore Norfolk’s historic commons in this illustrated talk and discover their importance for wildlife, biodiversity and communities.
Join Alford and Mablethorpe Area Group for a talk on Hawthorpe by a staff member of the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust.
Members of the Boston Area Group are joined by Gill Walsh for a talk on Lincolnshire's woods.
Join Ursula Juta from Norfolk Rivers Trust, for an illuminating talk on the reintroduction of Eurasian beavers to the River Glaven.
Members of the Grantham Area Group are joined by Geoff Evans, who will give an illustrative talk on the wildlife of Borneo.
Join Gavin Bickerton Jones for an illustrated talk showcasing Norfolk’s wildlife through photography and stories from the field.
A seasonal look at the wildlife around in Winter with Steve Everett
Adders are in serious trouble. Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust warden Kevin James looks at why, and what can be done before it's too late.