Founded 1889 – Affiliated to Yorkshire Naturalists' Union

Jan
22
Tue
Pine martens in the North Yorkshire National Park @ St Catherine's hospice training suit
Jan 22 @ 19:30 – 21:30

Ed Snell will give a lecture on the Pine marten survey project currently being undertaken.

Feb
12
Tue
Hedgehogs @ St Cathrine's Hospice training suit
Feb 12 @ 19:30 – 21:30

Talk by Carley Pettet

Mar
12
Tue
Bempton and Seabirds @ St Catherine's Hospice training suit
Mar 12 @ 19:30 – 21:30

Talk by Sarah Aitken

Apr
9
Tue
An introduction to Bees @ St Catherine's Hospice training suit
Apr 9 @ 19:30 – 21:30

An introductory talk by Paul Stark

Jan
28
Tue
Water voles by Sam Newton @ St Catherine's Hospice training suite
Jan 28 @ 19:30 – 21:15

A talk by Sam Newton on one of our most declining and iconic species – water voles.

Apr
14
Tue
Moths by Alan Rodda and Philip Winter @ St Catherine's Hospice training suite
Apr 14 @ 19:30 – 21:15

A talk by Alan Rhodda and Philip Winter on moths and what we may expect in our local moth traps. Remember we have a moth trap available for members use with all the relevant books, collection pots etc.

Sep
8
Tue
Beavers @ Scarborough Rugby Club
Sep 8 @ 19:30 – 21:30

A talk by Cath Bashforth of FC on the beaver introduction at Keldy.

Oct
13
Tue
Hoverflies by Joan Childs @ Scarborough Rugby Club
Oct 13 @ 19:30 – 21:15

A chance to learn about a group of insects which we all see around but seem to know so little about.

Nov
10
Tue
The geological evolution of North-east Yorkshire by Peter Rawson @ Scarborough Rugby Club
Nov 10 @ 19:30 – 21:15

Peter has published a number of books and papers on this topic. It will be a chance to get to grips with how our area has developed geologically and increase our understanding of why our plants and animals are distributed in the way they are.

Dec
8
Tue
AGM and Bats with Nick Gibbons Cancelled @ Scarborough Rugby Club
Dec 8 @ 19:30 – 21:15

This is your chance to get involved with the Society as new committee members are always welcome. It will be followed by a talk on bats.