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Milton Keynes Natural History Society

Common cranes ‘here to stay’ after recolonising eastern England

Model predicts population of UK’s tallest bird could double within 50 years after its return to the east of England following a 400-year absence

Click here to read the rest of the article.: Common cranes ‘here to stay’ after recolonising eastern England | Environment | The Guardian

This entry was posted in Other News on 26/07/2018 by admin.

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    2022

    Willen Lake North: Martine Harvey

    18.45 for 19.00 start
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    2022

    Linford Manor Park: Carla Boswell/Ellie Broad

    18.45 for 19.00 start

Society News

  • Natural History Museum at Tring: MKNHS Behind the Scenes Tour, 25 July 2022 – Linda Murphy
  • Mothing night 16th July 2022 – an annual memorial event for George Higgs and Gordon Redford
  • Knocking Hoe National Nature Reserve trip, Saturday 11.06.22 – Matt Andrews

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  • How did you become interested in nature? – Julie Lane
  • Life as a Practical Conservation Trainee at Spurn – Harry Appleyard

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