lmd59's list 2007-10-12 19:30: Fungi and Woodland History (Professor Oliver Rackham) 2011-02-03 19:30: Lake Victoria, the people and their fisheries (Inigo Everson) 2011-02-10 19:30: The Hayley Wood story up to date (Oliver Rackham) 2011-02-17 19:30: Madagascan vegetation: an introduction to its richness (Peter Grubb) 2011-03-03 19:30: Studying the behaviour of Alpine Ibex (Catharina Karlsson) 2011-03-10 19:30: CPERC, who we are, what we do and why it's important for local biodiversity (John Cornell) 2011-03-17 19:30: Exploration and exploitation of the Arctic: hunters and trappers, whalers and sealers (Bob Headland) 2011-03-24 19:30: Stromatolites (Ken McNamara) 2011-04-07 19:30: Weather, climate and ozone; an Antarctic perspective (Jonathan Shanklin) 2011-06-17 13:00: Annual Conversazione (.) 2011-06-18 10:00: Annual Conversazione (.) 2011-10-06 19:30: Portholme Meadow, Brampton: history and natural history intertwined (Pat Doody, ecologist) 2011-10-13 19:30: Managing the River Cam: balancing the needs of river users and the environment (Philippa Noon, Cam Conservancy) 2011-10-20 19:30: Cacti in Chile and in cultivation (Clarke Brunt, British Cactus & Succulent Society) 2011-11-03 19:30: Mapping the land use of Britain: 80 years of innovation (Ruth Swetnam, Department of Zoology) 2011-11-10 19:30: The star-crossed stone (Ken McNamara, Sedgwick Museum) 2011-11-17 19:30: A botanist on Mull (Lynne Farrell, Botanical Recorder for Mid-Ebudes) 2011-11-24 19:30: Mammals and milk (Hayley Frend, Department of Pathology) 2012-02-02 19:30: 50 years of conservation (Vince Lea, Louise Bacon, and Merlin Fox) 2012-02-09 19:30: Keeping the skies alive with Swifts (Dick Newell) 2012-02-16 19:30: Come and get me! How plants attract their pollinators. (Clive Nuttman) 2012-02-23 19:30: A living cemetery: the flora & fauna of Mill Road Cemetery (Keri Russell and Simon Ward) 2012-03-08 19:30: Understanding landscapes: the challenge of East Anglia (Peter Friend) 2012-03-15 19:30: The Myxomycetes: A life of slime (John Holden) 2012-03-22 19:00: Evening visit to the Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences (Ken McNamara) 2012-04-12 19:30: East Anglian orchard biodiversity (Paul Read) 2012-04-19 19:00: Presidential Address, and Annual General Meeting (Inigo Everson) 2012-06-15 13:00: Annual Conversazione (.) 2012-06-16 10:00: Annual Conversazione (.) 2012-10-04 19:30: Conserving the small things that run the world (Ed Turner) 2012-10-11 19:30: Using maps and GPS (Jean Sinclair) 2012-10-19 19:30: What is a fungal foray? (Hélène Davies) 2012-10-25 19:30: Exotic mammals in the Antarctic region (Bob Headland) 2012-11-08 19:30: Dung pats, flies and farmers (Olwen Williams) 2012-11-15 19:30: Giving wildlife an edge on the Middle Level waterways (Cliff Carson, Environment Officer, Middle Level Commissioners) 2012-11-22 19:30: The National Ecosystem Assessment and its follow-on phase (Lucy Simpson) 2013-02-07 19:30: Diseases of ash and other trees round the world (Oliver Rackham) 2013-02-14 19:30: Travels with research: baboons to earthquakes (Hilary Conlan) 2013-02-21 19:30: Cambridgeshire's herpetofauna and its conservation (Paul Furnborough) 2013-03-07 19:30: Nature's glass: half-full or half-empty? (Andrew Balmford) 2013-03-14 19:30: Cambridge’s newest local nature reserve (Guy Belcher) 2013-03-21 19:00: Visit to the University Herbarium (.) 2013-04-04 19:30: A shag in Madingley and a porpoise at Earith: the 'Fauna Cantabrigiensis' of the Rev Leonard Jenyns (1800-1893) (Tim Sparks) 2013-06-14 13:00: Annual Conversazione (.) 2013-06-15 10:00: Annual Conversazione (.) 2013-10-03 19:30: Overlooked wildlife (Brian Eversham, Chief Executive of the Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire) 2013-10-10 19:30: Saving Asia's vultures (Kevin Hand, wildlife tour leader for ACE Cultural Tours) 2013-10-17 19:30: Hardwick Wood, past and present (Vince Lea, voluntary warden for Hardwick Wood) 2013-10-24 19:30: The House Sparrow survey of Cambridge (Bob Jarman) 2013-11-07 19:30: Pollution and wildlife – practical problems for nature conservation in England (Alastair Burn, Principal Specialist in environmental impacts for Natural England) 2013-11-14 19:30: Chalk streams and their management (Ruth Hawksley, Water for Wildlife Officer for the Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire Wildlife Trust) 2013-11-21 19:30: Eyespots and scents on butterfly wings (Paul Brakefield, Director of Cambridge University Museum of Zoology) 2013-12-05 19:30: Native oysters: conserving a commercially fished species (Cass Bromley) 2014-01-23 19:30: A View from Nine Wells (Steve Boreham, Cambridge University Dept. of Geography) 2014-02-06 19:30: Five weeks that changed the world: Darwin and the Galapagos (John Parker, ex-Director, Cambridge University Botanic Garden) 2014-02-13 19:30: A brief history of fungi on plants (Ali Ashby, Cambridge University Dept. of Plant Sciences) 2014-02-20 19:30: Wild flowers and some wildlife of western Cyprus (Monica Frisch & Charles Turner) 2014-03-06 19:00: Visit to the University Herbarium, Cambridge University Botanic Garden (.) 2014-03-13 19:30: The Great Fen – out of the past and into the future (Alan Bowley, Natural England Senior Reserves Manager) 2014-03-20 19:30: Insect biodiversity in Cambridge – rare species in our urban meadows (Alex Dittrich, Dept. of Life Sciences, Anglia Ruskin University) 2014-04-03 19:30: The age of the collector: the founding and development of the Woodwardian and Sedgwick Museums (Ken McNamara, Director of the Sedgwick Museum, Cambridge University) 2014-04-10 19:00: Presidential Address and AGM (Jonathan Shanklin, President, Cambridge Natural History Society) 2014-10-09 19:00: Wimpole Estate and its wildlife (Simon Damant) 2014-10-16 19:00: The challenges of monitoring and evaluating a wetland restoration project in the UK (Francine Hughes) 2014-10-23 19:00: Cambridgeshire orchards and their wildlife (Val Perrin) 2014-10-25 13:30: Fungal Foray (.) 2014-11-06 19:30: Tatous and Taiwan Devils: making sense of scaly mammals in the seventeenth century (Natalie Lawrence) 2014-11-13 19:30: Trapping Mink for Water Vole recovery in the upper Cam catchment (Vince Lea) 2014-11-20 19:30: In search of the snow leopard in Ladakh, in winter (Christine Newell) 2014-12-04 19:30: Hunting for dinner in the ice age (Simon Parfitt) 2015-02-05 19:30: Putting the flowers of Fenland on the map (Owen Mountford) 2015-02-12 19:30: Communities, conservation, and climate change in the Pacific Islands (Pepe Clark) 2015-02-19 19:30: African natural products (Chiyedza Heri) 2015-03-05 19:30: Scrub clearance and chalk grassland restoration (Peter Grubb) 2015-03-19 19:30: The flora & lizards of the Canary Islands (Peter Payne) 2015-04-09 19:30: 44 million of our birds are missing (Niki Williamson) 2015-04-16 19:00: Presidential Address on “Garden ecology”, and AGM (Mark Hill) 2015-10-08 19:30: The history and management of Hayley Wood (Richard Dowsett) 2015-10-15 19:30: Title to be confirmed (Jonathan Shanklin) 2015-10-22 19:30: Non-Native Species: The good, the bad and the ugly (Helen Roy) 2015-11-05 19:30: Wandlebury: People, Nature and Heritage (Robin Pellew) 2015-11-12 19:30: Agricultural trials and wildlife (Bob Jarman) 2015-11-19 19:30: The pleasures of fungal forays (Bill Amos) 2015-12-03 19:30: A Natural History of Cambridge (Mark Hill) 2016-02-04 19:30: Ants: ecology, behaviour and importance (Brian Eversham, Chief Executive of the Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire Wildlife Trust) 2016-02-11 19:30: Managing Cherry Hinton Brook: balancing wildlife, recreation and public access (Sue Wells and Monica Frisch) 2016-02-18 19:30: Birdsong - what's all the noise about? (Tony Fulford, Ely Wildspace, and Dept. of Zoology) 2016-03-03 18:30: Learn to use a microscope (.) 2016-03-10 19:30: Camouflage in Aegean lizards (Kate Marshall) 2016-03-17 19:30: Cambridgeshire butterflies (Louise Bacon) 2016-04-07 19:30: Evolution and extinction in Western Australian trilobites (Ken McNamara) 2016-04-14 19:30: Pearl mussels: ecology, threats and prospects (Mike Norbury) 2016-04-21 19:00: Change in the bryophyte flora of Cambridgeshire over 65 years of intensive recording (Mark Hill) 2016-06-10 13:00: Annual Conversazione: Cambridge's oldest celebration of citizen science! (.) 2016-06-11 10:00: Annual Conversazione: Cambridge’s oldest celebration of citizen science! (.) 2016-10-06 18:30: Slugs and snails (Brian Eversham, Chief Executive of the local Wildlife Trust) 2016-10-13 18:30: Once you get a taste for it... (Leah Fitzpatrick) 2016-10-20 18:30: Cambridge University Botanic Garden: past, present and future (Beverley Glover, Director of the Botanic Garden) 2016-11-03 18:30: NatHistCam (Mark Hill) 2016-11-10 18:30: Surveying marine biodiversity in the Staffa archipelago (Nick Owens) 2016-11-17 18:30: A bird's-eye view of the natural world: monitoring forests from aircraft (David Coomes, reader in Forest Ecology and Conservation) 2016-11-24 18:30: Trees, hedges and woodland management (Simon Damant, Forester at the National Trust Wimpole Hall estate) 2017-02-02 18:30: The environmental impacts of oil palm: good crop/bad crop? (Ed Turner) 2017-02-09 18:30: A review of 2016: wildlife and more - a personal perspective (Brian Eversham) 2017-02-16 18:30: The cacti of Peru (Paul Hoxey) 2017-03-02 18:30: Chalk, clunch and life on the edge (Chris Donnelly and Reg Nicholls) 2017-03-09 18:30: Protecting trees in South Cambridgeshire (Ian Lorman) 2017-03-16 18:30: First Footsteps: the Colonisation of Land (Ken McNamara) 2017-03-23 18:30: Adventures in the Arctic (Duncan Mackay) 2017-04-06 18:30: Travels of a botanist in search of mosses: Unst to Albania, then Cambridge (Mark Hill) 2017-06-16 13:00: Annual Conversazione: Cambridge’s oldest celebration of citizen science! (.) 2017-06-17 10:00: Annual Conversazione: Cambridge’s oldest celebration of citizen science! (.) 2017-10-12 18:45: Britain's Hidden Marine Life (Dr. Frances Dipper) 2017-10-19 18:45: Lost forests of Huntingdonshire (Jason Peters) 2017-11-02 18:45: Plants and their uses (medicinal & otherwise) (Gwenda Kyd) 2017-11-09 18:45: Shepreth Hedgehog Hospital (Robert Day) 2017-11-16 18:45: Origins of Mediterranean flora (Harriet Allen) 2017-11-23 18:45: Amphibian conservation and midwife toads in Cambridge (Steven Allain) 2017-12-07 18:45: Romanian meadows, their problems and conservation (Louise Bacon) 2018-02-08 18:45: Exhibiting Ice Age Cambridge (Douglas Palmer) 2018-02-15 18:45: Smuts, bunts and ergots (Sandra Chapman) 2018-02-22 18:45: “This object has been temporarily removed” (Leah Fitzpatrick) 2018-03-08 18:45: The importance of seed testing (Pam Butler) 2018-03-15 18:45: Breckland, birds and conservation (Robert Hawkes) 2018-03-22 18:45: Land of Eagles - Albania: from closed nation to wildlife paradise - where next? (Kevin Hand) 2018-04-06 13:00: NatHistFest: the 99th Conversazione and exhibition on the wonders of the natural world. (.) 2018-04-07 10:00: NatHistFest: the 99th Conversazione and exhibition on the wonders of the natural world. (.) 2018-10-04 18:45: Old specimens, new tricks? The Cambridge University Herbarium: what a million dead plants can tell us about the world today (Lauren Gardiner) 2018-10-11 18:45: A trip to the Galapagos islands (Paul Hoxey) 2018-10-18 18:45: The riparian meadows of Cambridge (Chris Preston) 2018-10-25 18:45: Foula: Edge of the World (Sam Buckton) 2018-11-08 18:45: Getting to know British reptiles (Terry Moore) 2018-11-15 18:45: Wildlife photography (Joshua Harris, CU Nature Society) 2018-11-22 18:45: Discovering lichens (Mark Powell) 2018-12-06 18:45: FairWild: collecting and trading wild-collected products sustainably (Anastasiya Timoshyna/TRAFFIC International) 2019-01-01 11:00: Cambridge Natural History Society New Year's Day Plant Hunt (n/a) 2019-02-07 18:45: Venom (Leah Fitzpatrick, Imperial College London/Natural History Museum) 2019-02-14 18:45: Cheetah conservation in Namibia (Chris Heron) 2019-02-21 18:45: Hyde Park: a history through trees (Greg Packman, Arboricultural Officer at the Royal Parks) 2019-03-07 18:45: Parasitic plants (Helen Moore) 2019-03-14 18:45: Creating a wildlife tour with the Arctic Sami (Kevin Hand) 2019-03-21 18:45: Farming of the future: Alternative options for agriculture & conservation (Abigail Burns) 2019-03-30 19:30: Exploring the Natural World: an Orchestral Concert (Cambridge Concert Orchestra) 2019-04-04 18:45: Tree rings at the interface of archaeology, biology, climatology and ecology (Ulf Büntgen, Department of Geography, University of Cambridge) 2019-04-12 13:00: NatHistFest: 100th Conversazione (Free Public Exhibition) 2019-04-12 18:00: Annual General Meeting (The President and Officers) 2019-04-13 10:00: NatHistFest: 100th Conversazione (Free Public Exhibition) 2019-09-28 19:00: CNHS bat & moth trapping night (Duncan Mackay) 2019-10-03 18:45: Cambridge's Natural History - what do we know after three years of NatHistCam? (Mark Hill) 2019-10-10 18:45: (Re-)discovering Moths (Annette Shelford) 2019-10-17 18:45: Changes: the Bird Life of Cambridgeshire - for better or for worse? (Bob Jarman) 2019-10-24 18:45: The Last Dog? Wolves in the Highlands of Ethiopia and elsewhere (Kevin Hand) 2019-10-31 18:45: Tasty Crafty Aliens - Making the best of a bad situation... (Abigail Stancliffe-Vaughan) 2019-11-07 18:45: An astronomer in Antarctica (Jonathan Shanklin) 2019-11-14 18:45: NO TALK ( ) 2019-11-21 18:45: The short Arctic summer (Robert Burton) 2019-11-28 18:45: Members' enthusiasms (Rod Mulvey - John O’Boyle - Ben Greig) 2019-12-05 19:00: CNHS Seasonal Social (Members' Event) 2020-01-16 18:45: Chalk streams of Cambridgeshire (Ruth Hawksley, Water for Wildlife Officer at the Wildlife Trust for Beds, Cambs & Northants) 2020-01-23 18:45: Floreana: Rebirth of an island in the Galapagos (Mark Collins, past chair of the Galapagos Conservation Trust) 2020-01-30 18:45: The Kingfishers Bridge Nature Reserve (James Moss (the Reserve Manager) and Stephen Tomkins) 2020-02-06 18:45: Harrold-Odell Country Park (Richard Dowsett) 2020-02-13 18:45: Lines in nature and the landscape (Martin Davies) 2020-02-20 18:45: Three mammals: otters, bats and hedgehogs (Peter Pilbeam, Jo Chesham and Carole Baber) 2020-02-27 18:45: Alternative plastics, grass and worms (Sophia Upton) 2020-03-05 18:45: The wonderful world of rocks, minerals and fossils (Mal Faloon) 2020-03-12 18:45: Natura Urbana (film and discussion) (Matthew Gandy, Professor of Cultural and Historical Geography) 2020-03-19 18:45: CANCELLED - Seasearch (Paul Mylrea, Director of Communications for Cambridge University) 2020-03-26 18:45: CANCELLED - A trillion trees – A trillion reasons to thrive! (Stuart Dainton, Head of Trillion Trees WWF-UK) 2020-04-03 13:00: CANCELLED - NatHistFest: 101st Conversazione (Free Public Exhibition) 2020-04-04 10:00: CANCELLED - NatHistFest: 101st Conversazione (Free Public Exhibition) 2020-04-30 18:45: TO BE ADJOURNED - AGM (AGM) 2021-10-07 19:30: The future of nature conservation and the Wildlife Trusts’ 30:30:30 vision (Brian Eversham, Chief Executive of The Wildlife Trust for Beds, Cambs and Northants) 2021-10-14 19:30: Trees for Streets (Simeon Linstead, Project Director for Trees for Streets) 2021-10-21 19:30: Restoring habitat for the Iberian lynx (Dr Harriet Allen, CNHS President) 2021-11-04 19:30: Biodiversity of the Hobson's Brook corridor (Dr Steve Boreham) 2021-11-11 19:30: Chemical warfare (and co-operation) in the garden (Gwenda Kyd, Author) 2021-11-18 19:30: A Trillion Trees - A trillion reasons to thrive! (April Bagwill) 2021-11-25 19:30: The launch of the online NatHistFest (CNHS Members) 2021-12-02 19:30: The Convention on Biodiversity and conservation in the Caribbean (Ellie Devenish-Nelson and Howard Nelson) 2022-01-27 19:30: ** Audience Choice ** (Jonathan Shanklin) 2022-02-03 19:30: The Bird Room at the Museum of Zoology (Daniel Field) 2022-02-10 19:30: Photographing the Wonders of the Insect World (Ann Miles) 2022-02-11 19:30: The Fenland Flora (Owen Mountford, Fenland Flora project) 2022-02-17 19:30: Using Sound to Study the Behaviour of Wild Wolves, Coyotes and Jackals (Arik Kershenbaum) 2022-02-24 19:30: Peatbogs (Brian Eversham, Chief Executive, Wildlife Trust for Beds, Cambs & Northants) 2022-03-03 19:30: Lower Wood (Duncan Mackay) 2022-03-10 19:30: Measuring and Monitoring Surface Melting on an Antarctic Ice Shelf (Rebecca Dell, Scott Polar Institute) 2022-03-17 19:30: How many butterflies are there in the Western Palaearctic? (Martin Davies) 2022-03-24 19:30: Fenland Flora (Owen Mountford, Fenland Flora project) 2022-03-31 19:00: Truffles in a warming world (Ulf Büntgen, Department of Geography, University of Cambridge.) 2022-10-06 18:45: What midges can tell us about past environments (Stefan Engels, Birkbeck, University of London) 2022-10-13 19:30: The Archives of Cambridge Natural History Society (Monica Frisch, CNHS Archivist) 2022-10-20 19:30: 22 years of Demonstration and Research for Nature-friendly Farming (Georgie Bray, RSPB) 2022-10-27 19:30: Natural History from Above (Harriet Allen, President CNHS) 2022-11-03 18:45: Mosquitoes in the Cambridgeshire Fens: past, present and future (Mark Welch, Natural History Museum) 2022-11-10 19:30: The Nature of Cambridge (Contributing Authors) 2022-11-17 19:30: Operation Turtle Dove (Bethany Kiamil, RSPB Conservation Officer) 2022-11-24 19:30: Launch of the 3rd online Nat Hist Fest (Speaker to be confirmed) 2022-12-01 18:45: Insects in Flight (John Brackenbury) 2022-12-08 18:30: CNHS Seasonal Social (Social Gathering 🍾) 2023-02-02 18:45: 500 Years of Exhibiting Biodiversity: from cabinets of curiosity to interpreting today´s extinction crisis (Mike Maunder, Director of the Cambridge Conservation Initiative) 2023-02-09 19:30: In Search of Wild Tulips (Brett Wilson, Department of Plant Sciences) 2023-02-16 19:30: Reconstructing Past Abrupt Climate Change in Patagonia (Joshua Pike) 2023-03-02 18:45: Moths (Matthew Gandy, Professor of Geography) 2023-03-09 19:30: Churches, Churchyards and Cemeteries (Jonathan Shanklin, Vice-County Recorder for Cambridgeshire.) 2023-03-16 19:30: Climate Stories from Yew Trees (Tatiana Bebchuk) 2023-03-23 19:30: Lost Chalk Streams of Newmarket and Cambridge (Kevin Hand, CNHS Vice-President) 2023-03-30 19:30: Cool as a caterpillar (Esme Ashe-Jepson) 2023-04-14 13:00: NatHistFest: 104th Conversazione (Free Public Exhibition) 2023-04-14 18:00: Annual General Meeting (The President and Officers) 2023-04-15 10:00: NatHistFest: 104th Conversazione (Free Public Exhibition) 2023-10-12 18:45: Swallowtails - keeping them safe at home and abroad (Mark Collins, Swallowtail & Birdwing Butterfly Trusts) 2023-10-19 19:30: People Power for Nature (Pete Exley, RSPB) 2023-10-26 18:45: Trees on Farms: investigating the conservation benefits of agroforestry (Will Simonson, Organic Research Centre) 2023-11-02 19:30: The Climate Crisis and Atolls in the South Pacific (Liam Saddington) 2023-11-09 18:45: A Biodiverse City (Guy Belcher, Biodiversity Officer Cambridge City Council) 2023-11-16 19:30: Fieldwork: A Dendrochronologist's perspective of Science, Life and Adventure (Paul Krusic) 2023-11-23 18:45: The Health of the Cam (Stephen Tomkins) 2023-11-30 19:30: Biodiversity and Geology in Peru (Morag Hunter) 2023-12-07 18:30: CNHS Seasonal Social (Annual Social Gathering) 2024-02-08 18:45: Pollinator Conservation – and your Lawn (Morgan Morrison, Researcher, Royal Holloway, University of London) 2024-02-15 19:30: Habitat associations of British butterflies and their foodplants: implications for conservation (Esme Ashe-Jepson) 2024-02-22 18:45: Indonesia, Alfred Wallace and Krakatoa (Olwen Williams) 2024-02-29 18:45: Otters – in Cambridgeshire (Peter Pilbeam) 2024-03-07 18:45: Phenology in the Botanic Garden (Rosemary Fricker) 2024-03-14 19:30: What and Where I Record (Jonathan Shanklin) 2024-03-21 19:30: Moth Trapping in Cambridge (Duncan Mackay) 2024-04-19 13:00: NatHistFest: 105th Conversazione - Day 1 (Free Public Exhibition) 2024-04-20 10:00: NatHistFest: 105th Conversazione - Day 2 (Free Public Exhibition) 2024-05-09 18:45: Annual General Meeting 2024 (The President and Officers) 2024-05-09 19:15: Wicken Fen: 125 Years of Conservation (Ajay Tegala) 2024-10-10 18:45: Overlooked wildlife, or, Why are there so many species? (Brian Eversham, Chief Executive of the Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire) 2024-10-17 18:45: Finding W H Hudson — the writer who came to Britain to save birds (Conor Jameson, writer and naturalist) 2024-10-24 18:45: Global Warming in the Arctic (Colin and Christine Lang) 2024-10-31 18:45: A beep in the dark: 120 years of midwife toads in Great Britain (Steve Allain, the Pop Punk Herpetologist, ARU ) 2024-11-07 18:45: Plant Collecting in Kyrgyzstan (Kathryn Bray, Senior Horticulturist, CU Botanic Garden) 2024-11-14 19:30: Studying Speciation in the Small Ermine Moths (Yponomeuta) (Nathan Clark) 2024-11-21 18:45: Future-proofing the Fens (Laurie Friday, Cambridge Centre for Landscape Regeneration) 2024-11-28 18:45: Tropical Butterflies: using museum collections to study changes in biodiversity (Tiffany Ki, Henslow Research Fellow, Darwin College) 2025-01-23 18:45: Insect Conservation: conserving the little things that run the world (Ed Turner, Professor of Insect Ecology and Curator of Insects, Cambridge Museum of Zoology) 2025-01-30 18:45: The Marine World (Frances Dipper) 2025-02-06 18:45: Alice Hibbert-Ware: Nature Study and the Little Owl Food Enquiry (1936-7) (Max Long) 2025-02-13 18:45: Squirrels of the British Isles: Red, Grey, and Black! (Helen McRobie, Anglia Ruskin University) 2025-02-20 18:45: Great Fen: progress on the peat (Henry Stanier, Monitoring & Research Officer at the BCN Wildlife Trust) 2025-02-27 18:45: CNHS Field Studies 2024 (Duncan Mackay and Jonathan Shanklin) 2025-03-06 18:45: The History of Forests (Charles Turner) 2025-03-13 18:45: The Cambridgeshire Bird Club - 1925 to 2025: a century of bird watching (Bob Jarman) 2025-03-20 18:30: Annual General Meeting 2025 (The President and Officers) 2025-03-20 18:45: Natural Materials for Musical Instruments (Jim Woodhouse, CNHS President; Emeritus Professor of Structural Dynamics) 2025-04-19 11:00: NatHistFest: 106th Conversazione (Free Public Exhibition) 2025-10-01 18:45: A Buzzing of Bees: Tales of Honeybees Through History (Dino Martins) 2025-10-09 18:45: The Past and Future of Natural History (Chief Executive of the Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire) 2025-10-16 18:45: Searching for (and finding) Snow Leopards (Peter Pilbeam) 2025-10-23 18:45: Conserving Butterflies: Past, Present and Future (Matt Hayes, Department of Zoology, Cambridge) 2025-10-30 18:45: Plastics in the Environment (Claire Barlow, Senior Lecturer in Manufacturing, IfM) 2025-11-06 18:45: Looking for the Goshawk - The Lost Raptor (Conor Jameson, writer and naturalist) 2025-11-13 18:45: Unsung Songbirds: Vocal Communication and Cognition in Corvids (Claudia Wascher, Anglia Ruskin University) 2025-11-20 18:45: A Visit to the Vercors (Monica Frisch, CNHS) 2025-11-27 18:45: History of the Little Wilbraham River (David Lomas, retired academic, medic & engineer) 2026-01-22 18:45: The intricate relationships of Sallow and Hazel and the Organisms that live on them (Duncan Mackay) 2026-01-29 18:45: Nature's Memory; behind the scenes at the world's natural history museums (Jack Ashby, Assistant Director of the University Museum of Zoology) 2026-02-05 18:45: Trumpington Meadows past, present and future (Iain Webb, Wildlife Trust BCN) 2026-02-12 18:45: Return of the Beaver: reintroducing the first beavers to Northamptonshire for 400 years (Ben Casey, Wildlife Trust BCN) 2026-02-19 18:45: Update on Swift Conservation in the UK (Dick Newell) 2026-02-26 18:45: Ladybirds in the UK: more diverse than you may think! (Peter Brown) 2026-03-05 18:45: CNHS Field Studies 2025 (Duncan Mackay and Jonathan Shanklin) 2026-03-12 18:45: Seed Testing, its History and Links with Cambridge (Pam Butler) 2026-03-19 18:30: Annual General Meeting 2026 (The President and Officers) 2026-03-19 18:45: History of Natural History: Contributions from some Cambridge scientific giants of the 19th century (CNHS President and a former President of Cambridge Philosophical Society) 2026-04-11 11:00: NatHistFest: 107th Conversazione (Free Public Exhibition) 2026-04-22 19:45: Scattering Plenty: the people who made the modern countryside (Jim Dixon, former CEO of the Peak District National Park)