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Birds and Mammals of the Terai Lowlands

Pangbourne Village Hall 6 Station Rd, Pangbourne, Berskshire, United Kingdom

Speaker: Matt Eade (Naturetrek Ltd) Nepal has greatly varying habitats, with eight 8,000m mountains, tropical forested hillsides, and Terai lowlands, which support a wealth of…

Life at Deep-sea Hydrothermal Vents (Zoom)

Speaker: Prof Jon Copley (Univ of Southampton) This talk explores the patterns of life at hydrothermal vents on the ocean floor, where chemosynthesis sustains colonies…

Flora of the Eastern Pyrenees

Pangbourne Village Hall 6 Station Rd, Pangbourne, Berskshire, United Kingdom

Speaker: Dr Brian Ferry (Royal Holloway College) From 1990-2010 Brian made annual visits to the eastern Pyrenees where he made detailed studies of the flora.…

The Difficult Plant Problem (Zoom)

Speaker: Dr Tim Rich (BSBI) There are many groups of plants which are difficult to identify, but relatively few botanists are interested in tackling them.…

AGM and Members’ Evening

Pangbourne Village Hall 6 Station Rd, Pangbourne, Berskshire, United Kingdom

Our Annual General Meeting closes the winter programme. There will also be short talks by members and a book sale.

Shakespeare’s Birds (Zoom)

Speaker: Ailsa Claybourn *** Change to published programme *** There is a remarkable number of birds in Shakespeare’s writing: What is a ‘hernshaw’, and how…

The UK National Fruit Collection

Pangbourne Village Hall 6 Station Rd, Pangbourne, Berskshire, United Kingdom

Speaker: Matthew Ordidge (University of Reading) Matthew is Scientific Curator of the UK National Fruit Collection. He will talk about the work the University carries…

George Druce: Botany, Politics and Pharmacy (Zoom)

Speaker: Professor Stephen Harris (University of Oxford) Pharmacist George Claridge Druce (1850-1932) was a self-made man who became a prominent botanist and politician during the…

Storing Carbon Under Your Feet – Literally

Pangbourne Village Hall 6 Station Rd, Pangbourne, Berskshire, United Kingdom

Speaker: Professor Martin Lukac (University of Reading) There is urgent need to remove carbon from the atmosphere and store it for the long term. With…

The Call of Nature (Zoom)

Speaker: Richard Jones Dung is a 4-letter word, but nothing to get disgusted about – it is simply pre-used food, still full of nutrients. The…