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β οΈ All welcome Members free Non-members Β£3
π€ Peter Grubb, Emeritus Professor of Investigative Plant Ecology at the University of Cambridge
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Wednesday 12 March 2014, 19:30-22:00
π Six Bells Public House, Fulbourn High Street, CB21 5DH
β οΈ tickets cost Β£10, to include a glass of wine
π€ Dr Kevin Leahy, National Finds Adviser for early mediaeval metalwork
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Thursday 14 April 2011, 19:00-22:00
π Perse Upper School, Hills Road, Cambridge
π€ Ruth Hawksley, Water for Wildlife Officer with the Wildlife Trust
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Wednesday 30 March 2011, 19:30-22:00
π St John's Church Hall, Hills Road, opposite Homerton College
π€ Ruth Hawksley, Water for Wildlife Officer with the Wildlife Trust
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Wednesday 30 March 2011, 19:30-22:00
π St John's Church Hall, Hills Road, opposite Homerton College
π€ Ruth Hawksley, Water for Wildlife Officer with the Wildlife Trust
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Wednesday 30 March 2011, 19:30-22:00
π St John's Church Hall, Hills Road, opposite Homerton College
π€ Ruth Hawksley, Water for Wildlife Officer with the Wildlife Trust
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Wednesday 30 March 2011, 19:30-22:00
π St John's Church Hall, Hills Road, opposite Homerton College
π€ Dr Peter Carey, CU Plant Sciences Department
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Wednesday 09 March 2011, 19:30-22:00
π Six Bells Public House, Fulbourn High Street.
π€ Ann and Phil Farrer
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Wednesday 19 May 2010, 19:00-20:00
π University Chemical Labs, Lensfield Road,
π€ Tim Pankhurst, Breckland Officer for Plantlife
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Wednesday 28 April 2010, 19:30-21:45
π St John's Church Hall, Hills Road, opposite Homerton
π€ Simon Damant, Head Ranger at Wimpole Hall, National Trust property
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Thursday 22 April 2010, 19:30-21:45
π Six Bells Public House, Fulbourn High Street.
π€ Jean Burns, RSPB
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Wednesday 21 April 2010, 20:00-21:30
π University Chemical Labs, Lensfield Road,
π€ Richard Todd, Head Gardener at Anglesey Abbey
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Wednesday 31 March 2010, 19:30-21:45
π St John's Church Hall, Hills Road, opposite Homerton
π€ Rebecca Smith
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Wednesday 24 February 2010, 19:30-21:45
π St John's Church Hall, Hills Road, opposite Homerton
π€ William Seale, Madingley Toad Rescue
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Wednesday 27 January 2010, 19:30-21:45
π St John's Church Hall, Hills Road, opposite Homerton College
π€ Sheila Pankhurst, Principal Lecturer in Animal Behaviour in the Zoology Department of Anglia Ruskin University
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Wednesday 25 November 2009, 19:30-21:45
π St John's Church Hall, Hills Road, opposite Homerton
β οΈ Also, there will be short illustrated talks on the education, research and conservation of the Hawk and Owl Trust
π€ Guest speaker: Jefferey Boswall, Wildlife film maker at the BBC Natural History Unit and later for the RSPB
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Sunday 20 September 2009, 12:00-14:30
π Cripps Court, Magdalene College, Cambridge
β οΈ These talks are run by the Cambridge City Group of the Wildlife Trust
π€ Richard Brown, who with Mark Schofield, set up Emorsgate Wild Seeds.
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Wednesday 29 April 2009, 19:30-21:45
π St John's Church Hall, Hills Road, opposite Homerton College
β οΈ This talk follows the AGM of the Friends of the Roman Road and Fleam Dyke. Members free. Non-members Β£2.50
π€ Professor of Conservation Biology at the Zoology Department, C.U.
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Thursday 23 April 2009, 19:30-21:45
π Cambridge Masonic Hall, Bateman Street, opposite the former entrance to the Botanic Garden
β οΈ These talks are run by the Cambridge City Group of the Wildlife Trust
π€ Nicholas Hammond, Director of the Wildlife Trusts bcnp
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Wednesday 25 March 2009, 19:30-21:45
π St John's Church Hall, Hills Road, opposite Homerton College
β οΈ David MacKay is a wonderful speaker: lively, funny, wonderfully clear and easy to follow. Do not think that you cannot understand the problem, or that talks by professors of physics are not for you. Professors are not what they used to be!
π€ David MacKay, Professor in the Department of Physics, CU
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Wednesday 25 February 2009, 19:30-21:45
π St John's Church Hall, Hills Road, opposite Homerton College
β οΈ These talks are run by the Cambridge City Group of the Wildlife Trust
π€ Roger Beecroft, Wildlife Consultant, has worked on the project from 1995
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Wednesday 28 January 2009, 19:30-21:45
π St John's Church Hall, Hills Road, opposite Homerton College
β οΈ Wildlife Trust and Natural History Society members Β£2, non-members Β£3
π€ Chris Gerrard, Project Officer for the Great Fen Project
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Thursday 24 April 2008, 19:30-21:45
π The Gilmour Building , C U Botanic Garden. The entrance is via the drive next to 47 Bateman Street, St Mary's Sixth Form College, NOT through the main gate.
β οΈ This talk follows the AGM of the Friends of the Roman Road and Fleam Dyke. Members free. Non-members Β£2.50
π€ Brian Eversham, Conservation Director of the Wildlife Trust for this area, a remarkable expert on invertebrates.
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Thursday 10 April 2008, 19:30-21:45
π The Six Bells Public House, High Street, Fulbourn
β οΈ This talk is organised by the Cambridge City Group of the Wildlife Trust
π€ Dr Toby Carter, Lecturer in Zoology at Anglia Ruskin University and President of the Cambridge Natural History Society
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Thursday 27 March 2008, 19:30-21:30
π The Gilmour Building of the Botanic Garden. The entrance is via the drive next to 47 Bateman Street, St Mary's Sixth Form College, NOT through the main gate.
π€ Dr Mark Hill, Head of the Biological Records Centre for Ecology and Hydrology at Monkswood
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Thursday 28 February 2008, 19:30-21:30
π The Gilmour Building of the Botanic Garden. The entrance is via the drive next to 47 Bateman Street, St Mary's Sixth Form College, NOT through the main gate.
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