| FREE*
winter workshops 2009/10 |
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90
minute weekend workshops held at the Paddock,
Ferry Lane, Tottenham Hale, N17 |
BOOKING
IS ESSENTIAL |
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*Donations
are welcome |
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| Sunday
- 8th November, 11am |
| Paddock
Botanical Walk with
Brian
Wurzell |
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| Brian
is a highly repected botanist. His walks are always
very informative, relaxed and fun. |
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| Sunday,
15th November, 11am |
| Water
Voles & Weasels by
Marina Pacheco, Mammal Society |
The
Lee Valley has an abundance of wildlife - inclusing
the endangered water vole and elusive weasel.
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Sunday,
13th December, 11am |
| Bats
in trees and habitat walk by
Cindy Blaney,
London Bat
Group |
Cindy
gave a workshop for us last year. It was great!
This year she will be including a walk around
the Paddock, highlighting potential bat roost
sites. |
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Sunday,
10th, January, 11am |
Swifts
by Edward Mayer, 'Swift Project'
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Swifts
are amazing, beautiful birds, spending almost
all of their life in the air. Find out all about
them. |
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| Sunday,
31st, January, 11am |
| London's
Wildflowers by David Bevan, London
Natural History Society |
London
supports a remarkable range of wild flowers
- an extraordinary mixture of the exotic and
the commonplace. This talk explores the highways
and byways of our capital city and discusses
the rich and unexpected nature of its wild flora.
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Sunday,
7th, February, 11am |
Urban
Ecology |
by
Grahame Pearce (LVB) |
Living
with Humans - the Greatest Challenge for Wildlife.
Grahame is LVB Chair and Haringey Rep for
the London Wildlife Trust. |
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Sunday,
28th, February, 11am |
An
Introduction to Bats by Jeanette Sitton
(LVB) |
A
slide-show presentation aimed at beginners.
It includes: habitat; foraging; hibernation;
echolocation; bat detectors; breeding
and more. |
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