Chalk Streams: The Natural History of a Globally Rare Ecosystem
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Chalk Streams: The Natural History of a Globally Rare Ecosystem

The Royal British LegionRomsey, England
Thursday, Mar 26 from 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm
Overview

Kira Fuller from the Hanta and `IoW Wildlife `Trust will tell us about this globally rare habitat that we have on our doorstep

Discover what makes Hampshire's chalk streams one of the most extraordinary ecosystems on Earth, from their global rarity to their unique cultural and ecological value. Dive into the pressures they face today, demonstrated through a case study of the iconic Atlantic salmon. Then learn how our work at the Trust and the power of everyday people are driving change for chalk streams. There will also be an optional interactive quiz during the lecture.

Kira Fuller from the Hanta and `IoW Wildlife `Trust will tell us about this globally rare habitat that we have on our doorstep

Discover what makes Hampshire's chalk streams one of the most extraordinary ecosystems on Earth, from their global rarity to their unique cultural and ecological value. Dive into the pressures they face today, demonstrated through a case study of the iconic Atlantic salmon. Then learn how our work at the Trust and the power of everyday people are driving change for chalk streams. There will also be an optional interactive quiz during the lecture.

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  • 2 hours
  • In person

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The Royal British Legion

Shean House

Love Lane Romsey SO51 8DE

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