From Tigers to Tesias at Richmond upon Thames
Talk, Wed 3 Mar 2021
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Address
London Borough of Richmond upon Thames,
Surrey,
TW / SW
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Details
From Tigers to Tesias - The Wildlife of Northern India - Andrew Cleave
This talk will take in several reserves, including Bharatpur, which, in the days of the British Empire, was an exclusive game reserve where tens of thousands of wildfowl were shot, but is now one of the world's top birding spots, fully protected and carefully managed. Home to a staggering variety of birds, it is also an ideal place to see monkeys, snakes, deer and other wildlife.
Andrew Cleave is a natural historian, tour-leader, lecturer, writer, wildlife photographer and founding director of the Bird Photographer of the Year Competition. Before retirement he taught and ran an environmental education centre and has been appointed MBE for services to Environmental Education.
Event details
Dates | Times |
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Wed 3 Mar 2021 | 19:30 |
Prices
Free for members, £5 non members
Directions
Map reference: TQ 180749 Lat: 51.46121 Long: -0.30180
Depending on the given area.
Tube stations within the borough: Kew Gardens and Richmond
South West Train stations: Barnes, Barnes Bridge, Mortlake, North Sheen, Richmond, St Margarets, Twickenham, Strawberry Hill, Teddington, Fulwell, Hampton, Hampton Court, Hampton Wick, Whitton.
Fast trains from London Waterloo to Richmond and Twickenham, via Clapham Junction. Semi-fast trains also stop at Putney. All stations are served by slow trains from London Waterloo.