Dormice Conservation and their Return to Leicestershire

WildNet - Amy Lewis

Dormice Conservation and their Return to Leicestershire

Location:
King George V Meeting Room - Woodhouse Eaves Village Hall, 50 Main Street, Woodhouse Eaves, Leicestershire, LE12 8RZ
Learn about the wonderful reintroduction of dormice and their long awaited return to Leicestershire.

Event details

Meeting point

King George V Room

Date

Time
2:00pm - 3:30pm
A static map of Dormice Conservation and their Return to Leicestershire

About the event

A talk by Dr Helen O’Brien, the County Mammal Recorder for Leicestershire & Rutland, hosted by the Leicestershire and Rutland Badger Group.

Helen will provide a background to Dormice ecology and their history in the UK, and will then focus on the existing and planned projects to bring this endangered species back into the East Midlands and measures to maintain a sustainable population in Leicestershire. 

Please note there will be a brief Group AGM at the start of the meeting for the Badger Group.

 

Booking

Price

Members £2, non-members £3 (includes light refreshments)

Additional booking information

No need to book, simply turn up

Contact us

David Duckett
Contact number: 0116 259 7231