Did you know that our beautiful freshwater streams and rivers depend on one of the most unexpected key-stone species – our elusive little white-clawed crayfish?
Discover how this surprising and delicate species is being conserved very close to home in the fight against freshwater habitat fragmentation, pollution and invasive species. Find out what a ‘berried female’ is, why it is endangered and delve into their habitat and life-cycle with our regular speaker Dr Jen Nightingale, Bristol Zoological Society’s UK Conservation Manager, and Nicola Cooke, the hatchery manager.
Native UK wildlife talk.
Conservation Education Centre, former Bristol Zoo Gardens site.
Suitable for adults and children aged 14+.
Wildlife talk
Wednesday 28th February | 7.00pm – 8.15pm
£8.00
To book:
Telephone: 0117 4285300
Book online – click here
Did you know that our beautiful freshwater streams and rivers depend on one of the most unexpected key-stone species – our elusive little white-clawed crayfish? Discover how this surprising and delicate species is being conserved very close to home in the fight against freshwater habitat fragmentation, pollution and invasive species. Find out what a ‘berried […]
Conservation Education Centre, former Bristol Zoo Gardens site avongorgewildlife@bzsociety.org.uk