Moths with Steve Holmes
Wednesday 29th May, 7-9pm, Cedar House, Chester Zoo
Join us for May's Wildlife Exchange Session where Cheshire's macro-moth recorder, Steve Holmes, will talk about what his role entails, from validating records and answering queries to co-creating an e-Atlas for Cheshire's Moths. He will also discuss recent population trends in Cheshire and you may be surprised to hear of the speed of some county colonisations or disturbed by the rate of particular losses. You'll leave convinced of the benefit of submitting your records, with a few tips on how best to do so.
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Wildlife Exchange Session – Chester Zoo.
Re: Wildlife Exchange Session – Chester Zoo.
...sounds interesting - think I'll try and get there....
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Re: Wildlife Exchange Session – Chester Zoo.
Ha I hope so! I'm planning on going.SteveH wrote:...sounds interesting - think I'll try and get there....
Paul
Re: Wildlife Exchange Session – Chester Zoo.
For anyone planning on going, I understand you should aim for the Cedar House entrance off Caughall Road, not the main zoo entrance where you would normally enter. Or so I'm led to believe.
Julian
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Re: Wildlife Exchange Session – Chester Zoo.
Yes, that is correct.
If you approach from the A41 and head down Caughall Road from the lights, the entrance is on your left.
If you reach the Y-junction with Wervin Road on the right, you have just passed it.
Mel.
If you approach from the A41 and head down Caughall Road from the lights, the entrance is on your left.
If you reach the Y-junction with Wervin Road on the right, you have just passed it.
Mel.
Re: Wildlife Exchange Session – Chester Zoo.
Hi folks,
It was good to see (and meet for the first time) so many people at the event - some from the farthest regions of the east of the county.
Cheers,
Steve
It was good to see (and meet for the first time) so many people at the event - some from the farthest regions of the east of the county.
Cheers,
Steve