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Upcoming Wildlife Events - February

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Upcoming events... 

Arboretum Lunchtime Walk

Join us on Friday, 1pm, 31st January 2020 as part of the Health and Wellbeing Week for an Arboretum Lunchtime Walk with Dr David Emley and Dr Peter Thomas. Meeting at the Forest of Light.

Please note, this is not a wildlife society run event but all members are extremely welcome and we really do recommend that you go - Dr Emley & Thomas are very knowledgable about the Keele campus and it's wildlife!

Facebook event - https://www.facebook.com/events/2487454028174113/

Wild Staffordshire Talk

Join us for a fantastic and inspiring talk by Scott Latham, who created 'Wild Staffordshire' a purpose-driven not-for-profit organisation committed to a greener planet earth by starting locally with Staffordshire.

Taking place on Tuesday, 4th February 2020 from 5pm. All welcome to attend. Walter Moberly, Room 0.01.

Facebook event - https://www.facebook.com/events/997475493985740/

Volunteering Week

Volunteering Opportunity - Litter Pick on Campus

We will be meeting at the SU at 10am and will collect litter at multiple areas on campus. Around we will bring everything back with help from estates and weigh and sort it to figure out how much we picked up. Anyone and everyone welcome! Taking place on Wednesday, 12th February from 10am at the Forest of Light.

This also ties in nicely with Hedgehog Friendly Campus!

Facebook event - https://www.facebook.com/events/2568891740047782/

Volunteering Opportunity - Tree Label Clean Up

Meeting at the Memorial Garden (near Clockhouse!) we have been asked to clean the labels and signs in the memorial garden of algae. Dr David Emley may also join us to talk about the cherries and the various other trees in the garden too.

Thursday, 13th February 2020, this will take place between 11am - approximately 2pm but you don't need to be there for it all!

 

Hope you can make it!!

Best wishes,

Alana Wheat

Keele Wildlife Society President

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