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Seil Island Natural History Group

published this on 11:43 am, Tuesday, 8th December, 2009
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This lively and expert group whose membership is over 100 and growing, is hosting a talk in Seil Island Hall in Ellenabeich at 7.30pm tonight (8th December – see Events Calendar on the right) by two eminent lichenologists, Andy Acton and Anna Griffiths.

The topic is ‘Lichens of Atlantic Woodlands’

On Saturday 12th December, the group is off on one of its regular Field Trips, starting at the Tigh an Truish Inn on the Seil side of the Bridge Over the Atlantic, down to the Toad of Lorn, the Dubh Loch and the Standing Stones, then back to the Inn for lunch.

The meeting tonight is open to anyone wishing to join the group. Membership enquiries and booking for the Field trip are best managed by contacting Richard Wesley:

  • by email: richardwesley@btinternet.com
  • by phone: 01852 300388
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