The Wild Webinar Series is brought to you by the RSPB's Giving Nature a Home Glasgow and Edinburgh team with contributions from partners, including support from ScotRail.
This 4-part series explores the theme of urban nature conservation, particularly actions in and for nature that benefit both wildlife and people. Each monthly webinar features a few short talks, followed by Q&A and chances for you to get to know new community-led conservation projects. All webinars are free of charge and while we encourage you to attend all sessions if possible, this is not essential so please join us for those that interest you!
Perhaps you're parents looking for the next fun family activity to do in lockdown, community groups looking to encourage more birds into your area, teachers looking for an environmental/outdoor lesson for the class, or individuals looking to experience blissful and mindful moments immersed in nature. Perhaps you're someone else entirely! We would love to hear from you.
Please note: those under 18 years old who wish to attend must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
If you have any questions, please contact Elouise Cartner at Elouise.Cartner@rspb.org.uk
1. Brilliant Birds (Thursday 28/01/21, 6-7.30pm)
2. Mysterious Mammals (Monday 22/02/21, 6-7.30pm)
3. Green Gardening (Tuesday 23/03/21, 6-7.30pm)
4. Networking for Nature (Wednesday 07/04/21, 6-7.30pm)
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