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Christmas Party and Photographic Competition

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

Quizzes, food and drink as well as judging of photographs submitted to our annual competition.

Saving the Stone Curlew (Zoom)

Speaker: Keith Betton (Hampshire Ornithological Society) The Stone Curlew is a special bird of the North Wessex Downs where it breeds in small numbers. This…

Trees of Whiteknights Campus

Whitenights University of Reading, Reading, United Kingdom

Leader: Marcus Wheeler Meet at the university sports centre car park off Shinfield Road for a walk to look at some of the old or…

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…

Wednesday walk

Wednesday morning walks, which are a steady 3 - 4 miles in length, are of general interest and are usually followed by an optional pub…

Geology at Finchampstead Ridges

Finchampstead Ridges Finchampstead, United Kingdom

Leader: Lesley Dunlop Meet at the National Trust’s Simon’s Wood car park on the north side of Wellingtonia Avenue, RG45 6AE. A walk of about…

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.…

Savernake Forest *cancelled*

As the forecast is trully grim for Wednesday we have decided to change this to a local walk in the Sulham Woods area instead. It…

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.…