All drop-in sessions during 2020 are cancelled.
The drop-in sessions are informal, providing an opportunity to chat ‘natural history’ over a cup of coffee – turn up when you like; no booking necessary. Different specialists will be present at each and if you want to discuss something in particular let them know so they can come prepared with, for example, specimens or reference material. Sessions are held at the Whisby Education Centre, just outside of Lincoln and run from 2pm to 4pm.
Date | Who’s going to be there? |
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Saturday 15 February 2020 | Cancelled due to Storm Dennis |
Saturday 14 March 2020 | Charlie Barnes: beetles Colin Smith: moths and bugs David Sheppard: bees, ants, wasps and sawflies Jan Rousseau: plant galls Martin Gray: moths Phil Porter: flies Richard Chadd: freshwater invertebrates |
Saturday 4 April 2020 | Charlie Barnes: beetles David Sheppard: bees, ants, wasps and sawflies Jan Rousseau: plant galls Martin Gray: moths Phil Porter: flies Tim Smith: plants |
Saturday 9 May 2020 | Charlie Barnes: beetles Jan Rousseau: plant galls Martin Gray: moths Richard Chadd: freshwater invertebrates Tim Smith: plants |
Saturday 6 June 2020 | Charlie Barnes: beetles David Sheppard: bees, ants, wasps and sawflies Jan Rousseau: plant galls Martin Gray: moths Phil Porter: flies Richard Chadd: freshwater invertebrates Tim Smith: plants |
Some specialists may not be able to commit until nearer the session, so check back here regularly.
There is a car parking charge of £2 for March – October and £1 for November – February and a cafe on-site.