Climate change and Norfolk’s wildlife

A swallowtail butterfly rests on some yellow flowers

Swallowtail butterfly (credit: Terry Whittaker/2020VISION)

Climate change and Norfolk’s wildlife

Location:
Ingham Village Hall, Mill Road, Ingham, Norfolk, NR12 9TD
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 might hold for Norfolk's wildlife.

Event details

Date

Time
7:45pm - 9:30pm
Local group
A static map of Climate change and Norfolk’s wildlife

About the event

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 might hold for Norfolk's wildlife. Andrew spent his career in polar regions studying the way temperature affects organisms.  He has published over 150 scientific papers and is the Honorary Professor in the School of Environmental Sciences at the UEA.
 

 

Booking

Price

No need to book.
Cost: £3 NWT members, £5 non members, includes seasonal refreshments.

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