First Talk of the Season – Madagascar : lemurs and whales
Ian Johnston is a retired rocket scientist with a passion for wildlife, travel, modern technology, photography and SCUBA diving. Madagascar
Ian Johnston is a retired rocket scientist with a passion for wildlife, travel, modern technology, photography and SCUBA diving. Madagascar
Andrew will talk about some of the species we had pre- and post-WW2 which were lost during the 50s, 60s
Dippers are highly sensitive to changes in water acidity and pollution, and are therefore an important biomonitoring species for freshwater
Twice a year, millions of migratory birds use this route to fly between their wintering and breeding grounds. They stop
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Cheltenham Bird Club we have organised a members' day out at Slimbridge. We will
Geoff says, "At present I am particularly passionate about saving Eurasian curlews: a species of great conservation importance but also
This will be a Zoom talk. All members will receive the link to the Zoom meeting. Members who can are
This will be a Zoom talk. All members will receive the link to the Zoom meeting. Members who can are