Two groups of six people met at the beginning of the cycle track at the end of Laundry Lane for a walk in the area. The start times were staggered to try and avoid both groups meeting up and Jim Baldwin and I led the walks. Both groups were able to see two White-tailed Eagles at the s
A big thank you to everybody that has tuned-into any of our special Centenary conference webinars over the past couple of weeks, and of course to our brilliant speakers. We had a fantastic numbers, far exceeding our expectations and far greater than if the conference had actually gone
It’s not too late to register for your FREE tickets to the final webinar in our special Centenary Series exploring ‘Environmental Change on the Isle of Wight: Past, Present & Future’. The webinar starts at 19:00hrs – Wednesday 7th April. Hear from our speakers – Clive Chatte
It’s not too late to register for your FREE tickets to webinar no.3 in our special Centenary Series exploring ‘Environmental Change on the Isle of Wight: Past, Present & Future’. The webinar starts at 19:00hrs – Monday 5th April. Hear from our 2 x Keynote s
We successfully kicked-off our series of special FREE webinars yesterday evening – thank you to those that joined – don’t miss the next instalment coming up 19:00hrs tomorrow evening (Weds 31st March). This time we’ll be looking at ‘Species invasions̵
Take up for our special series of Zoom webinars is going well, be sure to register to book your place soon. The first in the series takes place on Monday 29th March, 19:00hrs. Find out more about registering, speakers and themes here:
Please note that the date of the AGM has been moved from Saturday 8 May to Saturday 3 July. Timings and venue remain the same at present. Keep an eye on the “Forthcoming Meetings” page for further details.
Iain Outlaw has supplied the 2019 moth report which is now available for download. He commented: “Although recording effort was slightly reduced, more than 14000 records were received from 38 contributors and covering 149 sites. A total of 833 species was recorded.”