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Discovering where the wild things are: 150 years of the Hertfordshire Natural History Society

Hertfordshire Natural History Society’s volunteer members have been keeping track of the county’s wildlife and habitats since 1875.

This talk will contrast its Victorian origins, established by wealthy, sometimes eccentric enthusiasts, with its modern role applying ‘citizen science’ to record our changing natural environment in challenging times. It is linked to the ‘Wild about Hertfordshire’ exhibition in the Keeper’s Galleries (21 March to 6 July)

Speaker: David Utting, HNHS Secretary

 

 

Special Offer: Mix and match 4 in-person tickets across our entire talks programme and get the 5th on free. (This is not a loyalty programme - all tickets must be purchased in one transaction.)

In-person tickets are available above. To book Zoom tickets, click here: Online Tickets

PLEASE NOTE: Due to the nature of our historic buildings the acoustics can sometimes be challenging. Whilst we are constantly working to improve this, we recommend joining us online if you want to be sure of crisp, clear audio.

 

 

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