The Tundra in Wales

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The remarkable world of Snowdonia’s upland and montane heaths – Thursday 14 January

A talk by John Harold

Canolfan Henblas, Y Bala. 7.30pm

You have probably walked through them or trampled on them. But there is more to these habitats than meets the eye. An inspiring introduction to Snowdonia’s highest habitats, this illustrated talk will look at the ecology of heathlands high up in our mountains, the special plants and animals, natural processes, and human influences which shape them.

John Harold is Director of the Snowdonia Society. With a degree in Ecology, he has spent much of this time carrying out ecological surveys, delivering practical conservation management and helping people to understand and enjoy the natural world. In 2013 he rediscovered a rare montane species of moth on Elidir Fach.

Location: Canolfan Henblas, 8 Bro Eryl, Y Bala  LL23 7AR   Grid ref SH923359

Please donate generously
Instead of giving a price for this event we invite donations. Please donate generously; any proceeds will go towards the Snowdonia Society’s work of protecting and enhancing Snowdonia’s beauty and special qualities.

Booking advised:

 01286 685498
info@snowdonia-society.org.uk