It is our pleasure and an honour to be (re)introducing you to Jerry Kinsley, who is back at Mannington after 25 years away. Jerry will be sharing the experience he has gained in lecturing and in practical wildlife and conservation management, with a series of activities and talks.
For this special day, we will be offering a guided Nature Walk plus sessions on Bones and Pellets, Wildlife Photography and much more!
We look forward to seeing you on March 18th and we can’t WAIT to tell you more about the exciting conservation work going on in 2023 at Mannington.
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