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Introducing Gilbert White - Life, Work & Legacy
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Introducing Gilbert White - Life, Work & Legacy
Maria Roberts
2nd September 2021
Since 2000, our understanding of garden wildlife has been transformed by a number of major research projects. This talk will focus on one of the most important: the Sheffield BUGS project. This comparative study of the wildlife of a range of Sheffield gardens helps us to answer the question: what makes a good wildlife garden?
About the LNHS Virtual Natural History Talk Series
More info and details of upcoming talks:
The LNHS Virtual Natural History Talk series brings together naturalists with experts and specialists using the Zoom videoconferencing tool.
All LNHS Virtual Natural History Talks will:
- Comprise of a 30-40 minute talk from the guest speaker, followed by a question and answer session.
- Be free to attend by all, including both LNHS members and non-members.
- Be hosted on Zoom and bookings will be managed through Eventbrite, with joining instructions sent to those that have booked prior to the event.
- Be recorded and subsequently made available through YouTube.
Talks will cover a wide range of topics, including (but not limited to) ecology, identification, recording and conservation, and in a variety of groups including birds, mammals, flowering plants, fungi, bryophytes, reptiles and amphibians, and a range of invertebrate groups.
Maria Roberts
2nd September 2021
Since 2000, our understanding of garden wildlife has been transformed by a number of major research projects. This talk will focus on one of the most important: the Sheffield BUGS project. This comparative study of the wildlife of a range of Sheffield gardens helps us to answer the question: what makes a good wildlife garden?
About the LNHS Virtual Natural History Talk Series
More info and details of upcoming talks:
The LNHS Virtual Natural History Talk series brings together naturalists with experts and specialists using the Zoom videoconferencing tool.
All LNHS Virtual Natural History Talks will:
- Comprise of a 30-40 minute talk from the guest speaker, followed by a question and answer session.
- Be free to attend by all, including both LNHS members and non-members.
- Be hosted on Zoom and bookings will be managed through Eventbrite, with joining instructions sent to those that have booked prior to the event.
- Be recorded and subsequently made available through YouTube.
Talks will cover a wide range of topics, including (but not limited to) ecology, identification, recording and conservation, and in a variety of groups including birds, mammals, flowering plants, fungi, bryophytes, reptiles and amphibians, and a range of invertebrate groups.