Market Bosworth & District Natural History Society

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About us

The Market Bosworth & District Natural History Society is a group of very active local natural history enthusiasts.

The Society enjoys a comprehensive programme of both indoor and outdoor meetings. In addition the Society also monitors a wildflower meadow on Bosworth Park.

The Society was formed in January 1976 by twenty two local natural history enthusiasts. During the inaugural meeting it was agreed that the aims of the Society should be:-
• To cover every aspect of natural history, and cater for all interests.
• To hold monthly indoor meetings, and outdoor meetings wherever possible.
• To make detailed investigations, with records, of particular sites.

During the intervening years the Society has held closely to these aims and has grown to a current membership of around seventy.

Read more about our trips and activities

Contact us

Telephone: 01455 824148
Email: jncrowley@btinternet.com

Indoor Meetings 2026

Details of the 2026 indoor meetings are given below. Visitors are always welcome. Meetings start at 7:30pm and will be held at St Peter's School, Station Road, Market Bosworth, CV13 0NP. Confirmation of the meeting details will be emailed to members shortly before the meeting. Visitors are asked to contact Prue Crowley (jncrowley@btinternet.com) to arrange for details to be sent to you.


For indoor meetings there is no charge for members (but there is an annual membership fee). Visitors are invited to make a donation, suggested amount £3.00.

Tuesday January 20th 
AGM and Members Evening.


Come and join us for a review of last year's meetings and outings and then enjoy a quiz and buffet.


© Peter Sykes
   

Tuesday February 24th - Peru: Its Culture and Wildlife
Dave Robinson

We welcome back Dave Robinson to talk about one of his recent natural history and photographic trips to South America. This time it is the turn of Peru.

   

Tuesday March 17th - The Wonders of Willow
Professor Tim Sexton

Professor Tim Sexton who is the Senior Recording Officer at Rutland Water and previously at Attenborough Nature Reserve will entertain us with a talk on one of his
favourite trees: the humble willow.

   

Tuesday April 21st - Stoats and Weasels.
Derek Crawley

Derek Crawley of the Mammal Society is returning to give us his expert insight into the world of stoats and weasels.

   

Tuesday May 19th - South African Birds and Rare Mammals.
Andy and Sam Johnson

Last year Andy and Sam Johnson went on safari to part of South Africa with Naturetrek to experience a range of fabulous birds and rare mammals.

   

Tuesday September 15th -  Contrasting Floras of Charnwood and Rutland.
Steve Woodward

Few people can rival Steve Woodward’s knowledge of the flora of Leicestershire and Rutland. Contrasting the plants of Charnwood and Rutland promises to give us a fascinating insight.

   

Tuesday October 27th - Bats of the UK, Their Ecology and Conservation
Tricia Scott

Following her well received talk on the evolution of bats, Tricia Scott of the Warwickshire Bat Group returns with her stimulating take on British bats, their ecology and the challenges they face.

   

Tuesday November 17th - Pollen and Place Names: Uncovering Leicestershire's Woodland History.
Dr Hannah Sellers

Dr Hannah Sellers has joined the Nature Recovery Team at the Wildlife Trust and will reveal the finding of her PhD research into the history of our local woodlands
using innovative techniques.

   

Tuesday, January 19th, 2027.
AGM and Members Evening

A review of 2026.

 

Outings 2026

 All dates are provisional, the final details of each outing will be announced at the preceding indoor meeting, and emailed to members before the outing. Visitors are always welcome.

 

Saturday February 28th

Thornton Reservoir
   

Saturday March 21st

Charnwood Lodge
   

Saturday April 25th

Bosworth Country Park
   

Saturday May 23rd

Croft Pasture
   

Saturday, June 20th

Langar Naturescape Wildflower Farm
   

July 4th

Moths and Brunch
   

August 

 
   

Saturday September 19th 

Desford Bat Walk
   

October (date tbc)

Fungi Foray
   

Saturday November 21st 

Attenborough Nature Reserve

 

 

Indoor Meetings 2021

During the Covid restrictions, our meeting were delivered via Zoom and recorded. You are welcome to watch them using the links below. 

Tuesday January 19th: AGM and talk,
The North Coast - a Botanical Odyssey

Ian Evans MBE
A short AGM, followed by a fascinating introduction to the botany of Cape Wrath to the Caithness border, from the Society’s very first speaker.

Catch up on the talk by clicking on the picture below.  

 
   

Tuesday February 23rd:
The Spiti Valley & the search for Snow Leopards
Janet Lancaster

A remote Himalayan valley, including a search for Snow Leopards.

Catch up on the talk by clicking on the picture below.  

 
   

Tuesday March 16th: Beacon Hill
James Lovatt

Beacon Hill’s past, present and future.

Catch up on the talk by clicking on the picture below.

   
Tuesday April 20th: The Great Fen: not just 20 years old
Henry Stanier

The latest news of a 50-year project to create a huge wetland area between Peterborough and Huntingdon.
 
   

Tuesday May 18th: Northern Spain & Southern Morocco
Nick Crowley

An entertaining insight into the scenery and natural history of two wild areas of Europe.
 
Catch up on the talk by clicking on the picture below.

   

Tuesday September 21st: Fascinating Fungi
Ben Devine

An enthusiastic introduction to fungi by a Senior Nature Conservation Officer of the Leicester City Council.

Catch up on the talk by clicking on the picture below.
Note: This recording was made at an earlier event.
 
   

Tuesday October 12th: The Allerton Project
Dr. Alastair Leake

How to combine productive farming with wildlife conservation.

 
Catch up on the talk by clicking on the picture below.  
   

Tuesday November 16th: Leics & Rutland Swift Partnership
Peter Williams
Aiding the conservation of Swifts in Leics & Rutland.

Catch up on the talk by clicking on the picture below.  
   

Tuesday January 18th 2022: AGM & Talk, The Wonderful World of Spiders
Alan Cann

A short AGM followed by a fascinating introduction to spiders, a much misunderstood species.

Catch up on the talk by clicking on the picture below.  
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Indoor Meetings 2020

Tuesday November 24th:
Yellowstone in the Fall (and Grand Teton)
Nick Crowley

The scenery, geology and especially the wildlife of this well-known National Park.

Catch up on the talk by clicking on the picture below.  

 
   

Tuesday December 8th​:
The North Yorkshire Turtle Dove Project
Richard Baines

The story of an award-winning project to help European Turtle Doves in North Yorkshire, set up and led by Richard Baines.


© Richard Bennett
Catch up on the talk by clicking on the picture below.