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The Rutland Natural History Society   
was formed in February 1965 and now has over 300 members.

Puss Moth  Phil Rudkin

The objects of the Society are:
t to further the cause of Natural History;
t to study, record and help preserve Rutland's wild life, in particular;
t  to meet and exchange information with other bodies, and to encourage all ages to take an interest in wildlife and its conservation.

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Registered Charity No. 514693

3 Barn Owls:  Jim Eaton

   

 

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We have just been advised by the agent acting for Burley on the Hill that the society members should not enter Burley Woods until the 1st April.

Further information on the reason behind this should be available for the next issue of Fieldfare.

Please respect this new timescale.

 

 

 

PLANTLIFE NATURE RESERVES

SEATON MEADOWS

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INDOOR MEETINGS

 

The winter programme of indoor meetings is now in full swing with a great programme of speakers lined up.

As you will all no doubt be aware there has been considerable disruption during the refurbishment/rebuild of Oakham C of E Primary School.

This is now all complete and our meetings are benefitting from the vastly improved car parking facilities accessed off Burley Road.

The sound and projection system is state of the art and the sound can be adjusted to meet all needs.

If you have any problems with the sound during a meeting please speak up at the time, do not suffer in silence, different speakers need different levels on the sound system.

It is no good grumbling at the end of a meeting when you will have missed the information.

Please help us to make the meetings successful and bring along any friends/relatives who may be interested.