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From the August 2025 issueLNHS newsletter August 2025 cover

 

3        Easier access to the LNHS Library 

3        Jack Snipe Research Group 

4        Author of ‘Review of the Year’ for The London Bird Report (LBR) 2023 onwards 

4        LNHS Information Leaflet and Membership Application Form 

5        Delve into Nature’s Stories with the LNHS Book Club 

6        Collecting advice LNHS 

8        Meet the author: Klaus-Douwe Dijkstra 

10      Horse Chestnut Leaf Miner, Cameraria ohridella

12      Home Park Botany Field Meeting 

14      Barking Riverside 

19      Thames Path to Tripcock Ness 

23      Cannizaro Park Trees 

25      Hackney Street Trees Walk 

27      Wood Farm, Stanmore Country Park and Pear Wood (Greater Stanmore
Country Park)

29      Lee Valley Nightingale walk 

29      Footscray Meadows 

30      Hampstead Heath 

32      Ruislip Woods 

Cover: Carion Crow, Hampstead Heath (Gehan de Silva Wijeyeratne)