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Meet and Greet Ice Breaker - Trivia Quiz

By Fefi Palavecino Last Tuesday, October 13, the Nature & Conservation Society had our second social of the term. This Zoom Ice Breaker...

First activity of term... bird walks!

Friday 2nd October, freshers' week and we've been able to go for our first bird walks of the term (socially distanced, with masks and...

Meet the 2020/21 Committee!

We're really excited to start the new academic year although it's definitely going to be unlike any other. We've been carefully planning...

Sustainability Awards!

We are incredibly proud to announce that we received a High Commendation for the Sustainability Impact Award last week! This event aims...

The Bloomsbury Birdwalk: Recap and Outlook (Part 2)

by Lucas von Chamier How birdwatching in central London can change the image of city environments All these observations merge into a...

The Bloomsbury Birdwalk: A recap and outlook (Part 1)

By Lucas von Chamier President of the UCL Nature and Conservation Society Why birdwatch in Bloomsbury? When you think about wildlife what...

My birdwatching-in-isolation journal

by Lara Britton We are all spending a lot of time cooped up inside, but we can still connect with nature. I have been spending a lot of...

Tree planting in Harrow

by Roxane Pirbonyeh Last weekend we collaborated with the Harrow Nature Conservation Forum and carried out some fun and worthwhile tree...

BANC Conference: Old Wisdom meets New Energy

by Iona Cunningham-Eurich, Chloe Bentze and Lucas von Chamier In 1979, a group of UCL students began publishing the journal ECOS...

De-Extinction Mini Conference!

We were really excited to host our first mini-conference of the academic year on de-extinction. But what is de-extinction? In a nutshell,...

October birds!

We've been really lucky to see quite a few bird species recently, including some rarer ones, including a sparrowhawk, gold crests and a...

1st event: Richmond Park visit!

On Sunday 13th October, we were lucky enough to be taken around a section of Richmond Park in the South West of London by one of the...

Welcome meeting and other updates

Over 30 people came to our first meeting of the year, in which Lucas, Chloe and Jeremy told us about the society, its aims as well as...

UCL Conservation Society and Beekeeping!

We have joined with the former UCL Beekeeping Society Expect more bee-focused activities, such as wax-work workshops, creating homes for...

We marched for Wildlife and Climate Change

We are worried about the state of the natural world and fully support peaceful protests for political action! Read the People's Manifesto...

Exploring London's green spaces

We organised weekend escapes to green spaces around London, with personalised tours from wildlife experts and park managers. This is a...

Mini Conferences

We have held mini-conferences and talks with external and UCL speakers on the topics of invasive species, re-wilding and ecological...

Bugs Britannica!

We welcomed BBC wildlife presenter and entomologist George McGaving as our 4th Christmas Speaker. Stay tuned for another big name this...

We returned to Bosnia!

Conservation action for the Olm For the second year, a few of our members went to Bosnia to volunteer with the Proteus Project Olm...

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