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The Climate & Ecological crisis - talk by the Warwickshire Wildlife Trust

As part of our event series during Wild WarwickLink opens in a new window, Ian Jelley, Director of Landscape Recovery at Warwickshire Wildlife Trust, will join us on campus to give a talk on The climate & ecological crisis.

This talk will focus on providing an introduction to the ecological crisis, its impact and will endeavour to share with us some food for thought as to how we can work together to provide the answers.

Join us in the Ramphal Building R1.15Link opens in a new window on Monday 20th of January, between 1-2pm.

This talk is open to students and staff.

Please note, there are a limited number of spaces available so sign-up is essential.

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