Mapping the Wild Wonders of our Nature Reserves

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Mapping the Wild Wonders of our Nature Reserves

Location:
Abergavenny Methodist Church, 5 Castle St, , Abergavenny , Monmouthshire, NP7 5EE
Join us for Abergavenny Group's first winter talk of 2025, with Lowri Watkins, Senior Evidence Officer at Gwent Wildlife Trust

Event details

Date

Time
Arrive 7.15 for coffee
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About the event

Lowri will take us on a journey through a range of GWT nature reserves, highlighting the features that make them special and the important role that species and habitat monitoring play in guiding their appropriate management. The talk will be illustrated by the incredible diversity of wildlife that can be encountered.

Booking

Price

£4

Suggested donation

Additional donations welcome!

Additional booking information

No need to book for first talk, just turn up and pay on the door.

We are planning to use Eventbrite online booking for subsequent talks.

Know before you go

Dogs

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No dogs permitted
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Mobility

Accessible parking, Full Access, Accessible toilet

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Wheelchair access

Yes
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Parking information

Nearby parking at Castle Meadows car park or Byefield Lane
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Bicycle parking

Outside Kings Arms Hotel nearby
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Facilities

Toilets
Cafe/refreshments
Accessible toilet

Contact us

For questions or offers of help, please contact Dr Mary Barkham, Abergavenny Group lead on
Contact number: 07799 540380
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About the event leader

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Lowri Watkins joined Gwent Wildlife Trust in March 2016 as an Ecological Surveys Trainee on the LEMUR+ training scheme. Lowri was appointed a member of staff later that year and tasked with researching and writing the Trust’s new Nature Reserves Guide. Based in the Evidence team, Lowri’s role sees her working across a range of projects, including managing the Water Vole Project, undertaking an audit of all GWT’s reserves and, most recently, coordinating our Reserves Monitoring Programme.