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Milton Keynes Natural History Society

Victoria Falls dries to a trickle

One of southern Africa’s biggest tourist attractions has seen an unprecedented decline this dry season, fuelling climate change fears

Click here for more information.: Victoria Falls dries to a trickle after worst drought in a century | World news | The Guardian

This entry was posted in Other News on 13/12/2019 by admin.

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Society Events
  • Sat
    02
    Jul
    2022

    Howe Park Wood:  Nature Day 11.00-16.00

    11am - 4pm
  • Tue
    05
    Jul
    2022

    Sandhouse Lane Quarry: Di Parsons

    18.45 for 19.00 start

Society News

  • Knocking Hoe National Nature Reserve trip, Saturday 11.06.22 – Matt Andrews
  • A visit to Fineshade Wood, Northants 29.05.22
  • Society Visit to Oxley Mead SSSI – 7th June 2022

Members’ News

  • Visiting Pilch Field on a sunny May afternoon – Jenny Mercer
  • International Dawn Chorus Day at Linford Lakes – Peter Barnes

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