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Milton Keynes Natural History Society

Pesticides are killing the world’s bees and putting us all at risk

IT is a debate which has set the world’s giant chemical companies against environmentalists and scientists the world over. But now a major new…

Source: Proof at last…pesticides are killing the world’s bees and putting us all at risk (From Herald Scotland)

This entry was posted in Other News on 10/08/2016 by admin.

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Society Events
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    Aug
    2022

    Linford Manor Park: Carla Boswell/Ellie Broad

    18.45 for 19.00 start
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    Aug
    2022

    Elfield Park: James Chew

    18.45 for 19.00 start

Society News

  • MKNHS mothing at Howe Park Wood, Tuesday 2nd August  2022 – Andy Harding
  • 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

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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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