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Round Leaved Sundew Round Leaved Sundew

Greater Bird's Foot Trefoil Greater Bird's Foot Trefoil

Cross Leaved Heath Cross Leaved Heath

Fleabane Fleabane

All photographed on the Wildmoor Walk

We have a NEW VENUE for our monthly meetings:
The Woodmancote Centre, Pinewood Avenue, Crowthorne RG45 6RQ.
Click here for map.

Start time is 8pm, members £2, non-members and guests £3.

Events Programme Jan - June 2012

2012
 
Fri 13th Jan Wildlife in the Blackwater Valley
by Sue Dent
Fri 10th Feb Hedgehogs by Dr Nigel Reeve
Fri 9th Mar Looking for Snow Leopards in the Altai Mountains by Dr Martin Haslam
Fri 13th Apr Insects: An Introduction and Practical Guide to Entymology by Jon Cole
Fri 11th May AGM and
Otters by Dr Daniel Allen
Fri 8th June Wild India by Audrey Olley

Previous Meetings topics have included:

An Arctic Expedition by Barry Oxley
Native Trees in the Landscape by Edward Milner
Biodiversity in Bracknell Forest by Marlies Fell
The Birds and Beasts of Madagascar by Dr Peter Spilett
Lundy by Andrew Cleave
Mid-Berks Butterflies by Jan Haselar
Oak Tree Safari by Martin Woolner
Naturalistic Gardening at Waltham Place by Beatrix Krehl
The Grand Canyon by Gill Cheetham
The Ecology of Tropical Birds by Prof. Ken Norris
Garden Birds by Brian Clews
How Hedgehogs can Save the World by Hugh Warwick
Scotland - The Wilderness on your Doorstep by Ian Rowlands
The History of Garden Plants by Dr Michael Keith-Lucas
Parks & Countryside, past, present and future by Marie-Anne Phillips
Heathland Birds by David Carey
Orchards and Stag Beetles by Anita Burrough
Penguin Parade by Audrey Olley
Beaver re-introductions by Jim Jones
Wildlife in Costa Rica by Alistair Mackay
Conservation of British Reptiles & Amphibians by Mike Preston
Zimbabwee by Mike Hillman
The Science of Global Warming by Dr Michael Keith-Lucas
All about Fungi by Mrs G Cooper
Bees as an agricultural tool by Robin Dean
Dales and Downs by Adrian Thornton
Centipedes and Millipedes by Dr Helen Read and Martin Woolmer