The Milton Keynes
Natural History Society are proud that our range
of Autumn and Spring
meetings attract many local and national
speakers offering
entertaining talks on a wide variety of topics.
Here’s a selection of
the subjects that have been covered in the past
couple of years.
If you are
interested in speaking to our Society please contact
us.
Places of
Interest
Bradwell Abbey
Little Linford
Wood
Wychwood Forest,
its
Flowers and Butterflies
The Natural
History of
Prestwood
Chilterns
Woodlands
Mammals
Endangered
Elephants
Humpback Whales
in Hawaii
GlisGlis
Badgers
Bats
Bats and
Barbastelles
The Hedgehog
Insects
Bees, Beekeeping
and
By-Products
Lepidoptera
Scarcer Moths of
Northamptonshire
The Natural
History of
Tropical Butterflies of South America
Habitats and
Moths
Buckinghamshire
Moths
Black Hairstreak
Butterflies as
sensors
of change
Birds
Birds and
Landscapes of
Shetland
Declining
Woodland Birds
in Britain
Marbled Murrelet
–
Mystery Bird of the Pacific, North-West
Tracks and Signs
of the
Birds of Britain and Europe
A Bird Watching
Trip to
the Antarctic
Birds and Bones
A Sting in the
Tale
- European Bee-eaters
The Enjoyment of
Birds
in Flight
The Great Bustard
Project
Botany
Plants with a
Taste for
Acid
Alpine Flora
Back from the
Brink
Wildlife
Gardening
Travel
Landscapes,
Mammals and
Birds of Southern Australia
Alaska
North African
Wildlife
The Ordnance
Survey –
Past and Present
Romania
Wildlife of Texas
and
Arizona
Venezuela
An African
Adventure
The Galapagos
Islands
The Falkland
Islands
Birds and other
Wildlife
of Madagascar
Alpine Flowers
and Birds
of Little Tibet
Namibia including
The Etosha Pans
Travels in
Southern India
Galapagos
Spain - Sierras
and Steppes
Romania featuring
the Danube Delta
Fantastic
Falklands
New Zealand
Environment
Sustainable Waste
Management in Milton Keynes
Climate Change
and
Problems for Wildlife
Floodplain Forest
(Milton Keynes)
The Ecology of
Ponds
Archaeology
Treasuring the
Past
Cosmology
Meteorites –
Their Story
of the Solar System
Strangers from
Space
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