Managing Cherry Hinton Brook: balancing wildlife, recreation and public access
Thu 11 February 2016
Anglia Ruskin University
Sue Wells and Monica Frisch, members of the Friends of Cherry Hinton Brook, will talk about this chalk stream and the adjacent lakes and associated wildlife, the work underway to improve the brook as a habitat and the challenges of balancing wildlife interests with the need for space for public access and recreation in this important green corridor in Cambridge.
Cost: £1, free for members of CNHS, ARU WS & CUNS
Enquiries and booking
No need to book.
All welcome. Tea and coffee served before talks from 7.00 pm.
The second of the spring programme of talks arranged by Cambridge Natural History Society.
Free to members of CNHS, ARU Wildlife Society or Cambridge University Nature Society; otherwise £1.
Website Email: events@cnhs.org.uk