Wednesday Batchelor (@ofwolfandwhale) 's Twitter Profile
Wednesday Batchelor

@ofwolfandwhale

Biodiversity Curator, @TullieCarlisle U.K.🦕🦣🪶🐺🦤 🐞🌿🐍🕷🐋🪱🦇🦋🦆

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#Museum30 Day 29 - Activity Often, I can be found in the wild running activities & workshops. It is so important for museum collections to inspire audiences, whether it be to protect, respond, support, or learn more about them. Getting out there is often the best way to do that!

#Museum30 Day 29 - Activity 
Often, I can be found in the wild running activities & workshops. It is so important for museum collections to inspire audiences, whether it be to protect, respond, support, or learn more about them. Getting out there is often the best way to do that!
CumbriaWildlifeTrust (@cumbriawildlife) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ever heard the sound of a speeding squirrel? 🐿️ Thanks to our Red Squirrel Ranger, Josh, for this footage of three reds squabbling over a handful of peanuts he put on top of this tree stump. (1/3) #Ambleside #Cumbria #RedSquirrels @cumberlandBS

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Lead has long been banned in things like paint and petrol, but did you know it’s still being used in our countryside? Let’s have a look at the facts. A thread 👇 #BanLeadNow

Lead has long been banned in things like paint and petrol, but did you know it’s still being used in our countryside? 

Let’s have a look at the facts.

 A thread 👇

#BanLeadNow
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#Museum30 Day 30 - Why Museums? Museums are for every individual. We are institutions of science, heritage, & culture, representing identity, teaching from past successes & failures. We work so hard to inspire creativity, passion, & belonging through collection-driven experience

#Museum30 Day 30 - Why Museums?
Museums are for every individual. We are institutions of science, heritage, & culture, representing identity, teaching from past successes & failures. We work so hard to inspire creativity, passion, & belonging through collection-driven experience
CumbriaWildlifeTrust (@cumbriawildlife) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are you embracing winter or wishing for spring? We've created a little guide to winter wildlife adventures in Cumbria to help you enjoy the season (or tolerate it!)❄️✨ See the guide ⬇️ cumbriawildlifetrust.org.uk/explore/things… 📷 Danny Green/2020VISION

Are you embracing winter or wishing for spring?

We've created a little guide to winter wildlife adventures in Cumbria to help you enjoy the season (or tolerate it!)❄️✨

See the guide ⬇️
cumbriawildlifetrust.org.uk/explore/things…

📷 Danny Green/2020VISION
Carlisle Nats (@carlislenats) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join us for our last talk of 2023, in collaboration with Cumbria Bird Group. John Callion will be talking on "Comparative Studies of Stonechats and Pied Flycatcher", 7:15pm on Wednesday 13th December @Tullie. We look forward to seeing you there! buff.ly/3uNUw3A

Cumbria Biodiversity Data Centre (@cumbriabdc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Catch up with our latest news in our fresh-off-the-press newsletter: mailchi.mp/2290189d91a7/c… Why not sign up via our website to receive this regular news update about Cumbrian wildlife recording? Scroll to the bottom of the page to subscribe. cbdc.org.uk

Catch up with our latest news in our fresh-off-the-press newsletter:
mailchi.mp/2290189d91a7/c…

Why not sign up via our website to receive this regular news update about Cumbrian wildlife recording? Scroll to the bottom of the page to subscribe.
cbdc.org.uk
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Exciting news: the next Cumbria Recorders' Conference is coming to Penrith on Saturday 24th February 2024! Book your free place now: forms.gle/KBCLyosZdXVV69… Watch out for speaker news in future posts.... #biodiversity #wildlife #conference #cumbria

Exciting news: the next Cumbria Recorders' Conference is coming to Penrith on Saturday 24th February 2024!

Book your free place now: forms.gle/KBCLyosZdXVV69…

Watch out for speaker news in future posts....

#biodiversity #wildlife #conference #cumbria
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New year's resolutions aren't for everyone, but could you make a commitment to nature this year? It's day 9 of the #12DaysWild challenge and Lizzy has some ideas for you – ways we can all help to create a #WilderCumbria 💚 (1/2)

Carlisle Nats (@carlislenats) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy New Year to all CNHS members and followers! Looking forward to welcoming you to our next meeting on 10th January. Please note: the lecture theatre will be accessed via a new entrance for all forthcoming meetings as Tullie has closed for building work. Info on our website.

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Join us next Wednesday for our first meeting and talk of 2024! Chris West: The conservation of freshwater pearl mussels in West Cumbria 7:15pm @Tullie in Carlisle. Please note: the meeting will be accessed via the Abbey Street garden entrance due to the closure of the museum

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Super talk on the conservation of freshwater pearl mussels in West Cumbria by Chris West tonight Tullie for Carlisle Nats. Great opportunity to bring out some more stored collections 🖤

Super talk on the conservation of freshwater pearl mussels in West Cumbria by Chris West tonight <a href="/TullieCarlisle/">Tullie</a> for <a href="/CarlisleNats/">Carlisle Nats</a>. Great opportunity to bring out some more stored collections 🖤
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Join us this Wednesday event, 24 January @ 19:15 for: Stephen Mott: Svalbard – its wildlife and a warning from the High Arctic archipelago All welcome! More information on our website: buff.ly/3tZ3evP

Join us this Wednesday event, 24 January @ 19:15 for:
Stephen Mott: Svalbard – its wildlife and a warning from the High Arctic archipelago 

All welcome! More information on our website: buff.ly/3tZ3evP
CumbriaWildlifeTrust (@cumbriawildlife) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy #CumbriaDay! Let's celebrate by admiring the beautiful grass-of-parnassus, our county flower. Also known as 'bog-star' ⭐ this plant thrives in damp places, like our wonderful wetlands. It used to be common in the UK but is declining due to habitat loss. 📷 Philip Precey

Happy #CumbriaDay! Let's celebrate by admiring the beautiful grass-of-parnassus, our county flower.

Also known as 'bog-star' ⭐ this plant thrives in damp places, like our wonderful wetlands. It used to be common in the UK but is declining due to habitat loss.

📷 Philip Precey
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Glorious talk from Stephen Mott (geologist, bird-watcher, explorer extraordinaire) for Carlisle Nats tonight Tullie on the Svalbard archipelago wildlife and climate change.

Glorious talk from Stephen Mott (geologist, bird-watcher, explorer extraordinaire) for <a href="/CarlisleNats/">Carlisle Nats</a> tonight <a href="/TullieCarlisle/">Tullie</a> on the Svalbard archipelago wildlife and climate change.
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Our bittern visitor at Gosling Sike doing some impressive pond skating during the cold weather last week. Bitterns usually like to move silently at the water's edge, but with no water to walk through, this one takes a shortcut. @susans_farm 📷 Trailcam footage from Guy Broome

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Huge thanks to Dave Wainwright for his talk tonight on the conservation of northern England’s rare butterflies (and some sneaky moths) for Carlisle Nats Tullie . Some wonderful examples and incredible work by volunteer teams who are the backbone of species conservation

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Big thanks to Megan Lindeman, Local Nature Recovery Strategy Technical Support Officer for her talk on the progress of the LNRS for Cumbria at Carlisle Nats Tullie

Big thanks to Megan Lindeman, Local Nature Recovery Strategy Technical Support Officer for her talk on the progress of the LNRS for Cumbria at <a href="/CarlisleNats/">Carlisle Nats</a> <a href="/TullieCarlisle/">Tullie</a>