Past Events
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Key Biodiversity Areas: Critical role in the new global framework for nature
KBAs are the most important places in the world for species and their habitats. Identifying and safeguarding them is central…
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Green Space Management Pollinator Training
An online training session, with pollinator expert Hilary Conlan, covering pollinator insects and the habitats required to support them. Organised…
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Family-friendly guided walks
New Life on the Old West are hosting two family friendly walks on Wednesday 11th August 10-12 in Rampton, and…
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Wild honeybees
Wild honey bees are living in the environment all around us without any input from beekeepers. Following on from his…
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Cornwall: changing the scene for pollinators and people
Juliet Osborne, Professor of Applied Ecology at the University of Exeter, will describe her team’s work in Cornwall to put…