Thursday May 24, 2012


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RSPB illustrated talk

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THE NATIONAL PARKS OF NORTHERN TANZANIA by Steve Lovell. Come and see some of the amazing wildlife that can be found in Tanzania. 7.30 pm at Bishop Grosseteste University College. Sponsored by a group member who wishes to remain anonymous.

7.30 pm (doors open from 7 pm). RSPB members and students £3. Members of the public £4. Accompanied children free of charge.

Robert Hardy Building, Bishop Grosseteste University College, Longdales Road, Lincoln Lincolnshire LN1 3DY

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Website: www.lincolnrspb.org.uk

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