WHITE-TAILED EAGLE TALK
at VTC on 5th NOV
WHITE-TAILED EAGLE TALK at VTC on 5th NOV
The Rutland Natural History Society was founded in 1965.
It is a registered charity and membership organisation with these objectives:
To further the cause of Natural History;
To study, record and help preserve Rutland’s wildlife, in particular;
To meet and exchange information with other bodies, and to encourage all ages to take an interest in wildlife and its conservation.
RNHS Members are a group of people with a shared interest in the wildlife of our county and beyond. There are currently around 200 members. Recording wildlife has always been a key part of the Society’s activities as well as holding field trips throughout the year and stimulating talks in the winter months.
Everyone is welcome whether you are a beginner wishing to deepen your understanding of the natural world or an expert who can contribute to our recording community.
Latest News
At RNHS, we regularly publish news & reports of our monthly meetings. Here are the last 4 reports
TIM MACKRILL White-tailed Eagle talk – 5th Nov
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Outdoor Meeting: Ketton Quarry
Ketton Quarry Family Bug and Butterfly Hunt - Saturday 10th August This year we were delighted to be sharing our Annual bug hunt as a joint venture with Fee, from the Leicestershire and Rutland Wildlife Trust. Fee is a Next-door Nature Community organiser and well...
BEEKEEPERS Association TALK – 1st OCT
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Outdoor Meeting: Swaddywell Pits
Swaddywell Pits (Langdyke Trust NR)- Sunday 21st July 2024 It was a pleasantly warm and dry morning as 18 members and friends assembled at the entrance car park at Swaddywell, between Ufford and Maxey on the Peterborough side of Stamford. The spaces were at a premium,...