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Hide and Seek: Gloucestershire's Wildlife

  • Date
  • Time
    1:00pm to 4:00pm
  • Cost
    Free
  • Booking
    Not required

Are you a wildlife enthusiast? Join us at Gloucestershire Heritage Hub on Saturday 7th March 2026 as we mark International Wildlife Month, delving into Gloucestershire’s wildlife projects and collections. 

The event will run from 13:00 - 16:00, featuring two talks at 13:15 and 14:30, for which booking is essential.

 

Book your place at the talks here

What will the event feature?

  • Document display of records relating to wildlife within Gloucestershire Archives' collections
  • Two live talks on Gloucestershire's wildlife: one at 13:15 and one at 14:30
  • Meet representatives from The Gloucestershire Naturalists' Society, who will have a display table and interactive activity.
  • The Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust, Gloucestershire branch of the British Trust for Ornithology and the Gloucestershire Bats Group will also be in attendance. 
  • Free refreshments throughout the afternoon, donations welcome
  • Discover details about Gloucestershire Archives' Green Service Commitment
  • Bug catcher or botanist? Discover more about your past heritage at the Gloucestershire Family History Centre, open from 10am-4pm.

 

Talks of the day

13.15pm – ‘Our Nature Neighbours: Gloucestershire's Wildlife that Inspired John Moore’ by Kirstie Bingham from the John Moore Museum 

14.30pm – ‘Glorious Cotswolds Grasslands – A Year in Wildflower Meadows’ by Cerian Brogan from the Cotswold National Landscape. 

 

Booking is essential for the two talks. Please book your place here.

 

Where?

Gloucestershire Heritage Hub, Clarence Row, Alvin Street, Gloucester, GL1 3DW. 

Car parking on-site, free refreshments, beautiful garden & picnic area, and local cafes nearby. 

Location

  • Heritage Hub
  • Clarence Row, Alvin Street
  • Gloucester, GL13DW

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