Talk series with Islay Natural History Trust, Islay, various dates
- What: Learn more about Islay’s ‘species on the edge’ in this talk series in partnership with Islay Natural History Trust.
- 26th January – An Introduction to Marsh Fritillary Monitoring – Mhairi Hume, Butterfly Conservation, Species on the Edge
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26th Feb – Scottish Chough, Dung Beetles and Veterinary Medicines – Dave Wood, RSPB, Oa Nature Reserve Site Manager
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CANCELLED – 26th March – Bats on Islay – Kelly Bow, Bat Conservation Trust, Species on the Edge
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2nd April – Terning the Tide – Common, Arctic and Little Tern – Nick Bone, RSPB, Species on the Edge
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22nd April – Bringing Crexy Back – Louise Muir, RSPB, Conservation Advisor
- 5th May – The Fall, Rise and Fall of the Greenland White-fronted Goose – David Stroud
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19th May – Medicinal Leech – Sally Morris, Buglife, Species on the Edge
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22nd June – Photographing Islay’s Wildlife – David Dinsley, RSPB, Oa Nature Reserve Warden
- Where: Islay Nature Centre, Main Street, Port Charlotte
- More details:
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All Species on the Edge talks at the INHT are open to the general public, free of charge. Donations to INHT are welcomed.
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Any questions, email: nick.bone@rspb.org.uk
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