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Students are asking the public to record the presence (or absence) of hedgehogs

The researchers are studying factors affecting the presence and absence of the European hedgehog in gardens across the UK.

Click here for more information.: Students are asking the public to record the presence (or absence) of hedgehogs | Discover Wildlife

This entry was posted in News on 02/08/2018 by admin.

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Society Events
  • Tue
    10
    Dec
    2019

    Kate Wyatt - Wildlife Art

    7.30pm for an 8.00pm start
  • Tue
    17
    Dec
    2019

    Christmas party

    7.30pm for an 8.00pm start
  • Tue
    07
    Jan
    2020

    Wildlife Gardening

    7.30pm for an 8.00pm start

 

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  • MKNHS Spring 2020 programme has been published
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    Fenny Stratford Community Orchard ©William Allen
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Other Events

  • Sun
    08
    Dec
    2019

    Open Sunday at Linford Lakes NR

    10:00 - 16:00
  • Thu
    12
    Dec
    2019

    RSPBNBLG Talk - Wildlife and birds of Poland - Richard Bashford

    7:45 pm
  • Wed
    01
    Jan
    2020

    RSPBNBLG New Year's Day Walk - Willen Lake

    10:00 am
  • Thu
    09
    Jan
    2020

    RSPBNBLG Talk - USA National Parks - Part 2 : Colorado & Wyoming

    7:45 pm
  • Sun
    19
    Jan
    2020

    RSPBNBLG Walk - Floodplain Forest NR

    10:00 am

 

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