| 5th March 2026 | |
| 7.30pm | |
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University of Edinburgh Old College South Bridge, Edinburgh South EH8 9YL |
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| £15 for general admission. Free for RSGS Members, Students and U18s. | |
| Visit the event website here | |
| Facebook information can be found here |
With over 30 million gardens in the UK, each one holds the potential to become a vital sanctuary for wildlife. From hedgehogs and bats to bees and butterflies, our outdoor spaces, no matter how small, can play a powerful role in reversing species decline. Discover how your garden can become a lifeline: a patchwork of green corridors and thriving habitats connecting urban and rural landscapes. Award winning writer and wildlife gardening expert Kate Bradbury shares inspiring ideas to transform your garden into a haven for biodiversity. Whether you have a windowsill or a wild backyard, this talk will empower you to garden not just for beauty, but for life.
Location: 40 George Square, Lecture Theatre C, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, EH8 9JX.
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