Megan Lindeman: Local Nature Recovery Strategy in Cumberland
Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery Castle Street, CarlisleMegan has very kindly stepped in at the last minute to provide a talk about the Local Nature Recovery Strategy - something that many Carlisle natural History Society members have already been involved in! Join us at Tullie in Carlisle. Please note that as Tullie has closed for building work, a new entrance is being … Continue reading Megan Lindeman: Local Nature Recovery Strategy in Cumberland
AGM and Members Night: contributions from the CNHS membership
Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery Castle Street, CarlisleJoin us at Tullie in Carlisle for the final event in the 2023/24 talk series. Membership contributions will include a tribute to Geoff Horne, introduced by Frank Mawby; more about an exciting artist-led project at Tullie Museum that will highlight the natural history of Carlisle, with Wednesday Batchelor and Nicole Bishop; and a short talk … Continue reading AGM and Members Night: contributions from the CNHS membership
Summer walks programme
All members are invited to join a series of walks and events taking place over the summer months. Details are sent out to members and are available on the members site.
Wildheart – A Changing Landscape by Andy Wilson (Borders Forest Trust)
Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery Castle Street, CarlisleThe first session of the 2024/25 calendar. Remember to bring your membership renewals and subscriptions! Free for members or £3 for non-members/£2 for non-member students. Please note that entrance is through the Tullie Garden via Abbey Street.
Spider Diversity in Cumbria by Dave Blackledge
Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery Castle Street, CarlisleFind out more about our eight-legged friends. Free for members or £3 for non-members/£2 for non-member students. Please note that entrance is likely to be through the Tullie Garden via Abbey Street.
Geoff Horne Memorial Lecture: Highlights from a long-term Sparrowhawk study by Prof Ian Newton
Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery Castle Street, CarlisleJoin us for the first memorial lecture to recognise the contributions made by Geoff Horne to natural history, Members only - new members welcome to join at the meeting. See membership information HERE. Please note that entrance is likely to be through the Tullie Garden via Abbey Street (unless otherwise specified).
Members Night
Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery Castle Street, CarlisleJoin us for a varied programme of short talks and discussion on all things Cumbrian natural history! If you have something you would like to present, contact info@carlislenats.org.uk Free for members or £3 for non-members/£2 for non-member students.
Raptors & Red Grouse: Can predator-prey dynamics help solve conflict? by Richard Francksen
Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery Castle Street, CarlisleFree for members or £3 for non-members/£2 for non-member students.
How the Lake District landscape was formed: a deep-time perspective by Ian Francis
Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery Castle Street, CarlisleA delve into the geology of the Lakes. Free for members or £3 for non-members/£2 for non-member students.
Ultima Thule – The Edge of the World by David Scott-Langley
Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery Castle Street, CarlisleStart the new year off with a CNHS evening talk. Free for members or £3 for non-members/£2 for non-member students.
The vegetation and climate of temperate rainforest in Britain and Ireland by Ben Averis
Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery Castle Street, CarlisleAn opportunity to find out more about this amazing habitat. Free for members or £3 for non-members/£2 for non-member students.
Joint with Cumbria Bird Club: Conserving Curlews – a tale of dedication and hope by Susannah Bleakley (Curlew Recovery South Lakes)
Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery Castle Street, CarlisleGet ready for that call that heralds spring! Free for members or £3 for non-members/£2 for non-member students.