Our Guest speaker is Professor William Sutherland CBE who is the Miriam Rothschild Professor of Conservation Biology at The University of Cambridge. He has written seven books and edited another five. He started as a birdwatcher and his main research interest has been in combining field observations of behaviour with theoretical models to predict the consequences of environmental change, such as changes in agricultural practice and climate change.
There will be displays and talks by Wildlife Trust staff, volunteers and researchers on a range of subjects including birds, invertebrates, mammals, wildlife recording and nature reserve management.
We look forward to seeing you there.
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