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School Seminar

Wilding - the return of nature to a British farm

  • Date 20 Feb 2019
  • Time 3pm - 4pm
  • Category Seminar

Isabella Tree, award-winning travel writer and author

Location: Bourne Lecture Theatre 2

Isabella Tree is an award-winning travel writer and author. Her latest book Wilding is the amazing story of a daring wildlife experiment: the rewilding of the Knepp Estate in West Sussex, the restoration of nature and the astonishing recovery of flora and fauna.

We host a number of guest seminars throughout the academic year to which all students and staff are invited. This is a great way to learn about current research going on at other universities and research institutions, and to meet and network with other scientists.

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Isabella Tree - Wilding - Biological Sciences

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