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Milton Keynes Natural History Society

Hedgehog Awareness Week 2015

Hedgehog Awareness Week runs from 3rd-9th May 2015 and hedgehoggy events are being organised all around the country!

Hedgehog Awareness Week 2015 | BHPS News

BBC Earth is also publicising this event

This entry was posted in Other News on 04/05/2015 by admin.

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Society News

  • The Willow Tit: Britain’s fastest declining bird – A talk by Paul Bellamy on Tuesday 13th April (Zoom recording)
  • March 2021 Magpie Digest published
  • Books recommended during the Members’ Book Evening on March 16th 2021

Members’ News

  • Roy’s Reminiscences – Roy Maycock, MKNHS President
  • A moth in the porch: Part 2 – Andy Harding

Other News

  • Art competition launched to highlight the plight of the nation’s floodplain meadows
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