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Len Beer Memorial Lecture: Newfoundland’s Natural Wonders

Len Beer Memorial Lecture, given by Carole and Ian Bainbridge

Thursday March 12th 7.30 - 9.30pm

Eric Sutherland Lecture Theatre, Main Arts Building, Bangor University, College Road, Bangor LL57 2DG (arrival from 7.00pm)

Newfoundland is an island province on Canada’s east coast.  It is half the size of Great Britain with a population the size of Cardiff.  Newfoundland has wonderful subarctic landscapes and it hosts an amazing hardy flora especially in areas of limestone and serpentine rocks, with many hardy orchids and a wide range of alpine plants.  The cold-current waters surrounding the island host huge populations of seabirds and whales, making this a magical place to visit for anyone with an interest in wildlife and the environment.

Carole and Ian Bainbridge are both former Presidents of the Scottish Rock Garden Club and members of the RHS Alpine and Rock Garden Expert Group.  They have been growing alpines for about 45 years and started their Galloway garden from scratch fifteen years ago.  They have a particular expertise in crevice gardens.  Carole’s career in business was followed by fifteen years as a garden designer; Ian is an ecologist/conservationist who was for eight years chief ecological adviser to the Scottish Government.  They have also travelled extensively to see alpines in their natural habitats. 

Ticket price: £8 plus booking fee for members of AGS or FTBG (use Contact Us above to ask for a discount code).

£10 plus booking fee for non-members

Please book via the Eventbrite link:   Newfoundland talk 

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