The Lost Beasts of Norfolk and Suffolk with Tim Holt-Wilson
Tim Holt-Wilson gives an illustrated talk about the lost, native wildlife of East Anglia over the past three million years
School group on a trip to a woodland (credit: Helena Dolby)
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Tim Holt-Wilson gives an illustrated talk about the lost, native wildlife of East Anglia over the past three million years
Join David North for a talk inspired by his forthcoming book, Life Changing, and his wildlife work at NWT Cley and Salthouse Marshes.
Illustrated talk by Garth Coupland exploring Britain’s slugs and snails - their quirky behaviours, adaptations, and key role in ecosystems.
Join retired ecologist Andrew Clarke for an illustrated talk as he explores the ways in which Norfolk's flora and fauna have responded to past climate changes and speculates what the future…
David Robertson explores Seahenge and a nearby Bronze Age timber circle, revealing their 2049 BC origins and historical significance.
Join iconic author, presenter and naturalist Chris Packham for a very special evening exploring Norfolk’s nature as part of our centenary celebrations!
Garden writer Kate Bradbury explains how to encourage wildlife in our gardens and support broader landscape restoration.
Join Jack Perks for a talk about the wildlife and his underwater work in freshwater ponds and rivers
Breckland birder Paul Newport will guide us to Cranberry Rough and help us identify the bird life on this wet fenland.
Discover the hidden life in soil with UEA PhD researcher Louisa - why soils matter, how they’re declining, and how we can restore them.
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