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Introduction to Woodland Ecology

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Location: Shere Woodlands
Date: Tuesday 04 September 2012
Time: 10:00 AM - 01:00 PM
Meet at: Albury Village Hall, The Street, Albury, Guildford, Surrey, GU5 9AD.
Admission: Adults £18. Whole eight part course £105.
Organised by: SWT Education Leader Vivien Withers 01372 379509.

Tuesday 4th September 10am – 1pm

This is the first of an eight part course about Woodland Habitat. This session will commence with a short talk by SWT Ranger Leo Jennings, assisted by SWT Assistant Ranger Lucy Bryce at Albury Village Hall, introducing woodland ecology and basic tree biology. This will be followed by a walk around Shere Woodland Nature Reserve. You can book the whole course or select the sessions you wish to attend. There is a reduction available for booking the whole course. BOOKING IS ESSENTIAL please call Vivien Withers on 01372 379509 to book.

Distance: 1-2 miles.

Nearest Train Station: Chilworth Station 1.25 miles.

 

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