18/02/2025 | 7 - 8:30 pm | Online
In this webinar, we will discover the hidden world of the humble bumble – their life cycle and family dynamics, how they sense the world, what species you can spot in Suffolk and what you can do to help them thrive again.
Dr Katy Chapman studied the vision and behaviour of bumblebees for her PhD at the University of Exeter and is fascinated by how animals use their senses to guide their behaviour. She currently works as Engagement Officer at Suffolk Wildlife Trust’s beautiful Lackford Lakes reserve.
The diminutive migratory Turtle Dove is no longer a common sight during British summers but Operation Turtle Dove and...
Wildlife Live Webinar – Turtle DovesIn Suffolk Wildlife’s Trust new 2024 Autumn/Winter Webinar programme, Tim Holt-Wilson will look at Geodiversity. In this webinar, Tim will share his...
Wildlife Live Webinars – GeodiversityIn the Suffolk Wildlife Trust’s 2024 Autumn/Winter Webinar programme, discover the wonderful world of house martins, their ecology, nests and how...
Wildlife Live Webinars – House Martins
