2016-09-29

Date / Time

Start date:

Thu, 2016-10-06 19:15 - 21:00

Summary:

with Dr Joanna Bagniewska (School of Biological Sciences, University of Reading)

American mink are small, semi-aquatic animals that have proven to be remarkably adaptable in new habitats, leading to them a threat to native species diversity. What makes mink so successful – and how do we find out?

*This event is organised by the Berkshire Mammal Group. BBOWT accepts no responsibility or liability for loss or damage as a result of use or reliance upon the information provided.

Booking details

Booking required?:

No

Admission charge:

Yes

Admission details:

£4 for non-members

Audience:

Adults

Contact name:

Berkshire Mammal Group

Contact email:

berksmammals@gmail.com

Fully booked:

No

Cancelled:

No

BBC

Include in BBC:

No

Category:

Outdoors & Adventure

Project ID:

Get Inspired

Suitable for

Suitable for: Any age:

No

Suitable for: 0-4:

No

Suitable for: 5-6:

No

Suitable for: 7-10:

No

Suitable for: 11-13:

No

Suitable for: 14-15:

No

Suitable for: 16-17:

Yes

Suitable for: 18+:

Yes

Other details

Mobility:

People with limited mobility please contact organiser in advance

Wheelchair:

Wheelchair users please contact organiser in advance

Location

Trust:

Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust

Address

Location:

Park United Reformed Church, Palmer Park Avenue, Wokingham Road,

County:

Berkshire

Postcode:

RG6 1DN

Town:

Reading

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