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Spring Zoom Talks

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Join us online in Spring!

A series of regular Zoom Evenings we will be running throughout spring, focussing on what is about / emerging / arriving at the time so you know what to look out for. Spring flowers, the Dawn Chorus, migration, fledging will all feature, and anything else you would like to discuss, as there will be plenty of opportunity for questions.  

Swift in flight by Andy Karran
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Spring Wildlife on into May

Spring Wildlife Talk and Q&A with GWT’s Senior Ecologist, Andy Karran (4 of 4).

White-letter Hairstreak by Andy Karran
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Butterflies of Gwent

Butterflies of Gwent Talk and Q&A with GWT’s Senior Ecologist, Andy Karran

Bluebells - by Andy Karran
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Mid Spring Wildlife

Spring Wildlife Talk and Q&A with GWT’s Senior Ecologist, Andy Karran (3 of 4).

Orange-Tip Butterfly by Andy Karran
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Wildlife as Spring progresses

Watch recording of past event: Spring Wildlife Talk and Q&A with GWT’s Senior Ecologist, Andy Karran (2 of 4).

Wheatear (male) by Andy Karran
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Early Spring Wildlife

Watch recording of past event: Spring Wildlife Talk and Q&A with GWT’s Senior Ecologist, Andy Karran (1 of 4).

Bluebells - by Andy Karran
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Woodland Springtime Flora

After the long dreary winter, the first blooms of spring are just what we need to brighten things up. There are no better places to head…

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