Founded 1889 – Affiliated to Yorkshire Naturalists' Union

Mar
10
Tue
10 Mar. Visit to Wood End Museum (Note 7-00pm start). @ Wood End Museum
Mar 10 @ 19:00
Mar
24
Tue
24 Mar. Lecture: James Aegerter (Animal and Plant Health Agency) – Bats. @ Room WO27
Mar 24 @ 19:30
Apr
28
Tue
28 Apr. Lecture: Dr. Geoff Oxford – The Jewel of York – Conservation of the Tansy Beetle. @ Room WO27
Apr 28 @ 19:30 – 21:30
May
26
Tue
26 May. Lecture: Prof Sir John Lawton – Ecology and Climate Change. @ Room WO27
May 26 @ 19:30 – 21:30
Oct
13
Tue
13 Oct. Lecture: Carol Hobart – Fungi Throughout the Year. @ Room WO27
Oct 13 @ 19:30 – 21:30
Nov
10
Tue
10 Nov. Lecture: Inshore Fisheries – N.E. Inshore Fisheries & Conservation Authority. @ Room WO27
Nov 10 @ 19:30 – 21:30

David McCandless, Chief Inshore Fisheries & Conservation Officer for North Eastern Inshore Fisheries & Conservation Authority will give a brief overview in terms of the background and history of NEIFCA to be followed by one of my Environmental and Scientific Officers who will present on some of our local research and monitoring work.

With so much of our marine wildlife affected by fishing the talk will provide a fascinating insight into the science behind fish stock management.
 

Nov
24
Tue
24 Nov. Open Meeting. Please bring along photos, videos or items of interest to share at this informal meeting. @ Room WO27
Nov 24 @ 19:30 – 21:30
Dec
8
Tue
08 Dec. AGM. Followed by ‘ Wild Shetland’ a lecture by professional award winning wildlife photographer and director of Yorkshire Coast Wildlife Steve Race. @ Room WO27
Dec 8 @ 19:30 – 21:30
Jan
12
Tue
12 Jan. Round up 2015 – A chance for members to showcase some of their findings over the last year. @ Room WO27
Jan 12 @ 19:30 – 21:15

A chance for members to showcase some of their findings over the last year.

Jan
26
Tue
26 Jan. River Derwent project. Speaker John Shannon of ‘East Yorkshire Rivers Trust’. @ Room WO27
Jan 26 @ 19:30 – 21:15

Speaker John Shannon of 'East Yorkshire Rivers Trust'.

The River Derwent is one of the regions most important rivers. John Shannon talks about the work going on by various organisations to make sue it stays the way and gets even better.