RNHS News
Society Treasurer
The Society is still in need of a Treasurer, the role is not onerous and does not take up a great deal of time, at the moment it is being filled by our Secretary which is not an ideal situation. Should any member feel able to help out with this or as a committee...
Programme 2023
We have now got most of our programme for 2023 in place and more details can be found on our Events Page.
Please note however that these meetings are always subject to change so please keep a watch on the website for up to date information
RUTLAND NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY – TREASURER STILL NEEDED
We are sorry to report that no one has come forward yet to take on the role as Society Treasurer this means that this office is currently being shared by other members of the Society
It is vital we have people in place to to fulfil the various roles to ensure a smooth running of the Society going forward
Many of the officers have been in place for a considerable time and would welcome help from new volunteers
If you feel able to help please contact Linda Biddle to register your interest
Thank you
Peter
RNHS News Archive
Remembering Mark Branston
Members will be saddened to hear of the death of our popular member Mark Branston who has been unwell for some time. Mark was a great supporter of Graham Worrall helping to man the reception desk at meetings and giving a hand with Fieldfare distribution. We are...
New Secretary needed
The Society is looking for a new Secretary to join our team. If you would like to hear about what is involved please contact Linda Biddle, Chair, on 01780 762108
BIRDS TO WATCH OUT FOR
These birds pay no attention to the law.
Phil Rudkin wins again
We are delighted to let you all know that our star "recorder" PhilRudkin has won the Recording Of The Year at the BAARC National Recording Competition. Phil won with his recording titled "Mobbing The Predator" recorded in May 2014 in Clipsham Park Woods. Phil tells us...
Spring Watch
The recent series of Spring Watch featured the Sand Martin Banks at Rutland Water. As many of you will recall the Society helped purchase a nest camera to spy on the intimacies of the Sand Martin Nest. Further details of this, and a very welcome promotion for the...
Eyebrook Reservoir – Rutland’s first water
I am sure that like myself many of you spend time at Eyebrook Reservoir. In fact the Society has many outdoor meetings at this location and I know that many wildlife records come from the Rutland side of the reservoir. Through my membership of LROS (Leicestershire and...