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Upcoming Talks

Saturday 22 February
Beavers - Friends or Foes
South Yorkshire Natural History Day
Treeton Miners Welfare
Recent Past Talks
Wednesday 15 January 2025
Central Europe
Huddersfield & Halifax RSPB Group
Monday 5 March 2024
South Yorkshire Nature Reserves
Preston Natural History Society
https://www.prestonsociety.co.uk/speaker-events.html
Wednesday 21 February 2024
South Yorkshire Nature Reserves
Lound Bird Club - Retford
https://www.loundbirdclub.co.uk/
Saturday 17 February
Farmland Bird Survey - 35 Years On
South Yorkshire Natural History Day
Treeton Miners Welfare
Wednesday 18 October 2023
Huddersfield & Halifax RSPB Group
Hebridean Autumn
Saturday 18 February 2023
Rotherham Wetland Bat Project
South Yorkshire Natural History Day
Treeton Miners Welfare
Friday 9 September 2022
Rotherham & District ornithological Society
NW USA
Wednesday 23 February 2022
Hebridean Autumn
SK58 Birders (South Anston, Rotherham)
Wednesday 5 January 2022
Adventures with Bats
Marple Naturalists (Nr Stockport)
Thursday 21 October 2021
Adventures with Bats
Seven Hills WI (Sheffield)
Adventures with Bats/Short talk about European Raptors
25 February 2020
Shrewsbury RSPB members Group
Mapping Sheffield's Wildlife
Thursday 5 December 2019
Sheffield Central Library
Wednesday 13 November 2019
Central & Eastern Europe
Sheffield University
Sheffield Bird Study Group
Friday 26 April 2019
New Mills natural History Society
Hebridean Autumn
Wednesday 6 March 2019 2:30 pm
"South Yorkshire's Changing Landscape and its Effects on Wildlife"
Parklands Sports and SocialClub
Wheatley Hall Road, Doncaster. DN2 4LT
Saturday 23 February 2019
A Short History of Sheffield Ornithology
South Yorkshire Day
Treeton Miners Welfare
Friday 8 February 2019
Central & Eastern Europe
Rotherham & District Ornithological Society
Friday 13 August 2018
Adventures with Bats
Derby Natural History Society
Tuesday 21 August 2018
The Changing Flora and Wildlife of Sheffield Area Woods
Friend's of Ecclesall Woods (Sheffield)
Friday 15 September 2017
Adventures with Bats
New Mills Natural History Society
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