Moorland Birds

The Sheffield RSPB Members Group, The Sorby Natural History Society and The Sheffield Bird Study Group are to present a joint meeting entitled Moorland Birds.

The Date

This will be held on Saturday 10th February 2001 from 0900 to 1730.

The Venue

The AUDITORIUM, The University of Sheffield Union of Students Building. (This is the other side of Western Bank from our usual venue in the Arts Tower).

Speakers and Titles

Dave Gosney (Birdguides Ltd) Chairman for the day
Graham Elliot (RSPB, Head of Investigations) To what extent are Hen Harriers and other Raptors Persecuted?
Roy Frost and Mick Taylor (South Peak Raptor study Group) Raptors in the Peak District Successes and Failures 2000
Roy Taylor (RSPB Conservation Officer) The Twite in the Peak District. Does it have a future?
Tim Melling (RSPB Denby Dale, Conservation Officer) Current thoughts on the decline of the Ring Ouzel
Keith Clarkson (Peak District National Park Authority) An Introduction to Moorlands
Steve Trotter (The National Trust) Managing Moorlands for Wildlife Successes and Conflicts
David Baines (The Game Conservancy) Moorland Management for Red Grouse; Conservation Benefits?
Derek Yalden (University of Manchester) Golden Plovers in the Peak District

Cost

The cost of this meeting will be £5.00 per person. An optional finger buffet is also available priced at £5.00 per person.

Booking

To book your place, print out and complete this booking form.

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