Join us on our monthly Virtual Wildlife Talks via ZOOMJoin us on our Virtual Wildlife Talk via Zoom on 15th March 2021 at 7:30pm with our local celebrity Chris Jones. Chris Jones is the owner of Woodland Valley Farm, home of the Cornwall Beaver Project. Chris is the Restoration Director of Beaver Trust. Chris is on the Ladock Parish Council and the Chairman of Transition Ladock and Grampound Road. Woodland Valley Farm is a Cornish organic farm in Ladock and the home of the Cornwall Beaver Project. Woodland Valley Farm have been featured on several newspapers, magazines and TV shows nationwide. Chris Jones and the Beavers were featured on few episodes of BBC2 Winter Watch this 2021. www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/p012msk2/winterwatch Chris Jones and the Beavers were featured on BBC2 Cornwall with Simon Reeve, Series 1: Episode 2 on 15 November 2020. www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m000pjgj/cornwall-with-simon-reeve-series-1-episode-2 Chris Jones and the Beavers were featured on BBC2 Spring Watch on March 2018. www.facebook.com/BBCSpringwatch/videos/1696842687075899 Woodland Valley Farm is the Cornwall Sustainability Awards 2020 Winner on Environmental Growth Category Join us on our Virtual Wildlife Talk via Zoom on 5th April 2021 at 7:30pm by Rowena Castillo-Nicholls. Rowena is the author and photographer of “Paloresow Kernewek, the Cornish Choughs on the North Cornwall Coast” published in December 2013. Rowena is a blogger and photographer. You can read her blogs and look at her photos on her website at www.ilovecornwall8.com. Rowena a nature and wildlife enthusiast. She loves walking, birdwatching and butterflywatching. She’s a Wildlife Advocate. She’s been raising awareness on the importance of wildlife recording thru “Wildlife Matters” and encouraging everyone to connect with nature and wildlife thru “Let’s Get Wild – connect with Nature and Wildlife” because it benefits both the mental health and physical well-being. Rowena have joined and volunteered to various wildlife organisations. She’s a Trustee, Founder Member and Website Administrator of Cornwall Butterfly and Moth Society. She’s on the Committee of Campaign to Protect Rural Cornwall. She’s a Volunteer Chough Watcher for National Trust and the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds. Rowena started Ladock Parish Wildlife Group in January 2020 to share her love of nature and wildlife in Cornwall. She invited wildlife experts to give talks and presentation. She arranged wildlife walks and fieldtrips. But unfortunately, due to covid-19, she has cancelled some of the events. This 2021, she’s now holding the events virtually via ZOOM till everything is back to normality. Join us on our Virtual Wildlife Talk via Zoom on 3rd May 2021 at 7:30pm by David Cooper. David Cooper is the County Dragonfly Recorder for East Cornwall. He’s an expert in identifying dragonflies and damselflies. You can send your sightings to David via email on [email protected]. David is a skilled and talented photographer and painter. Check out David's photographs on www.flickr.com/photos/dave913. Join us on a Virtual Butterfly-watching around the spectacular countryside of Cornwall via Zoom on 7th June 2021 at 7:30pm by Rowena Castillo-Nicholls. Rowena is a nature and wildlife enthusiast. She loves butterflywatching, birdwatching and walking around the spectacular countryside of Cornwall. She’s a Wildlife Advocate. She’s been raising awareness on the importance of wildlife recording thru “Wildlife Matters” and encouraging everyone to connect with nature and wildlife thru “Let’s Get Wild – connect with Nature and Wildlife” because it benefits both the mental health and physical well-being. Rowena have joined and volunteered to various wildlife organisations. She’s a Trustee, Founder Member and Website Administrator of Cornwall Butterfly and Moth Society. She’s on the Committee of Campaign to Protect Rural Cornwall. She’s a Volunteer Chough Watcher for National Trust and the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds. Rowena started Ladock Parish Wildlife Group in January 2020 to share her love of nature and wildlife in Cornwall. She invited wildlife experts to give talks and presentation. She arranged wildlife walks and fieldtrips. But unfortunately, due to covid-19, she has cancelled some of the events. This 2021, she’s now holding the events virtually via ZOOM till everything is back to normality. Join us at Ladock Community Hall on 8th October 2021 at 7:30pm for a Wildlife Talk by Simon Taylor.
Simon Taylor is the BTO Regional Rep for Cornwall, BTO Regional Network Committee Member and Heronries Survey Organiser. Simon is Citizen Scientist and Head Gardener. Simon provides a relaxed learning environment and also inform people of BTO Cornwall's events such as Conferences, Guided Walks, Talks, Social get-togethers, etc. Simon provide a variety of learning mechanisms from videos to photos to help people with bird identification and now and again survey techniques. You can contact Simon via email on [email protected].
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