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The Betty Behrens Seminar on Classics of Historiography

Paul Seaward on "The History of the Rebellion" by Edward Hyde, Earl of Clarendon

Wood bank and ditch, Gransden Wood

Cambridge Natural History Society talk - Lines in nature and the landscape

Thu 13 February 2020

David Attenborough Building

Martin Davies will explore lines in the landscape and other patterns of distribution of species and habitats, and what they may tell us about the natural history and human history of the countryside. The subject is examined through the lens of two small parishes in West Cambridgeshire – Great and Little Gransden.

Cambridge Natural History Society was founded in 1857 and is open to everyone interested in any aspect of natural history: palaeontology, conservation, entomology, ecology, zoology, geology, botany and more. As well as talks we do field studies - an opportunity to hone your ID skills - and have social events and an annual exhibition, our NatHistFest or Conversazione. Our patron is Dafila Scott and we are also proud to have numbered Sir David Attenborough among our members.

Join us to meet local experts and others who share your passion for the natural world. Membership is just £6 a year (£5 by standing order), £14 for three years, £100 for life membership. Join at any meeting or see www.cnhs.org.uk for more information.

Cost: £3; CNHS members £1.50; students with ID 50p; ARUWS and CUNS members free.

Enquiries and booking

No need to book.

Registration and refreshments from 18:15. Talk starts promptly at 18:45. Please feel free to join us at the pub afterwards for further discussion and to meet our speaker.

Enquiries: David Attenborough Building Website Email: events@cnhs.org.uk

Timing

All times

Thu 13 February 2020 6:45PM - 8:30PM

Venue

Enter the New Museums Site through the archway from Pembroke Street and go up the flight of steps in front of you. Walk straight ahead and you will come to the David Attenborough Building entrance on your right.
Address: David Attenborough Building
New Museums Site
Cambridge
Cambridgeshire
CB2 3QZ
United Kingdom
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