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Eaves Wood – Car Trip Saturday 13th September

7th September 20257th September 2025 Ian Short Car Trip
The view from the Pepperpot, Eaves Wood, Silverdale

Eaves Wood is a protected woodland and Site of Special Scientific Interest in the Arnside and Silverdale National Landscape, known for its wide variety of plant species and the presence of red squirrels. The dominant trees are ash and hazel. Other tree species present include sessile oak, small leaved lime, wild service tree and Lancashire […]

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Threatened Invertebrates in Lancashire

14th March 202531st March 2025 Ian Short Indoor meeting
Lathrobium rufipenne

Our April Indoor meeting, at 7.30pm on Thursday 10th April 2025 will be a talk by Gary Hedges about improving our understanding of threatened Invertebrates in Lancashire Gary Hedges is an Entomologist based in World Museum, Liverpool. Within entomology, he specialises in weevils and leaf beetles, and moths, but has a wide natural history interest […]

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Moths of Lancashire – Indoor meeting 12th September 2024

17th August 202414th August 2025 Ian Short Indoor meeting

For our first indoor meeting of the new season we were delighted to welcome Ben Smart for a talk about his stunning new book about the moths of Lancashire. It was an excellent turnout, but if you didn’t make it to the meeting, click on the ‘Continue Reading’ button to find a link to Ben’s […]

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