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This is a listing of all birding walks and meetings in the London Area or with groups based in London. | This is a listing of all birding walks and meetings in the London Area or with groups based in London. | ||
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+ | ==OPEN DAY AT SYDENHAM HILL WOOD LNR - THE SYLVAN FAIR== | ||
+ | Sunday 2nd September 2007 | ||
+ | 11 am - 4 pm | ||
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+ | To Celebrate 25 years of management of the wood by London Wildlife | ||
+ | Trust, there will be a fair in Cox's Walk London SE21 (by the Dulwich | ||
+ | Common entrance) featuring: | ||
+ | * Stalls from local and national conservation and community | ||
+ | organisations | ||
+ | * Guided walks through the woods | ||
+ | * Craft activities for children | ||
+ | * A chance to learn more about the history of the wood | ||
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+ | Cox's walk starts at the Corner of Lordship Lane and Dulwich Common | ||
+ | (the South Circular). Nearest station is West Dulwich. | ||
Revision as of 14:10, 24 August 2007
This is a listing of all birding walks and meetings in the London Area or with groups based in London.
OPEN DAY AT SYDENHAM HILL WOOD LNR - THE SYLVAN FAIR
Sunday 2nd September 2007 11 am - 4 pm
To Celebrate 25 years of management of the wood by London Wildlife Trust, there will be a fair in Cox's Walk London SE21 (by the Dulwich Common entrance) featuring:
- Stalls from local and national conservation and community
organisations
- Guided walks through the woods
- Craft activities for children
- A chance to learn more about the history of the wood
Cox's walk starts at the Corner of Lordship Lane and Dulwich Common (the South Circular). Nearest station is West Dulwich.
WildPhotos 2007
26th & 27th October 2007, Royal Geographical Society, London, UK. A two-day event bringing together many of the world’s best wildlife and landscape photographers plus leading photographic agents and publishers to offer insights, tips and visions to appeal to everyone with an interest in nature imagery. Hosted by Chris Packham and including speakers such as Frans Lanting, Gary Braasch, Peter Cairns, Mark Carwardine, Robert Glenn Ketchum, Tim Laman and many others. For more information and to register, please visit [1]