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Programme for 2020 see below for the indoor and outdoor meetings respectively.
The Society was formed on 2nd December 1963 and is based on the administrative district of Ryedale in North Yorkshire. It is responsible for almost 1200 one-kilometre squares with Kirkbymoorside at an approximate centre. Our area is roughly defined by the northern watershed running from Black Hambleton to Saltersgate; the Whitby to Thornton-le-Dale road to the east and the drove road along the edge of the Hambleton Hills to the west. Our southern boundary is less easy to describe but generally includes the Howardian Hills as far as Malton and the Kirkham Gorge, following the 70 grid line.
There are approximately 60 members and the Society has seven indoor meetings, usually
on the third Tuesday of the month in Kirkbymoorside, and at least four outdoor
trips during the year. New members are always welcome (please email us on ryenats@gmail.com, or just come to one of our meetings).
The current subscription is £10 per single member, £15 per family.
We publish Newsletters, annually in recent years. Dr. Michael Thompson has recently donated two bound volumes of the newsletters 1998-2004 and 2005-2008 to the archives of the Ryedale Folk Museum. They are now available for reading in Ryedale Folk Museum library. We would like to thank Michael for this generous donation.
We are affiliated to the Yorkshire Naturalists Union (YNU), and have a list of YNU Field Excursions.
Unfortunately because of Covid our planned programme for 2020 was disrupted from March, with our meetings cancelled. We did manage one or two restricted outdoor trips later in the year. This was the planned programme.
January 21st | Recorders Reports for 2019 & Members Projects | Ryenats Recorders |
February 18th | The Current Situation with the Asian Hornet Joint Meeting with Ryedale Beekeepers Association |
Adrian Wilford |
March 17th | People, Ponds & Water and beyond: A Northern Perspective | Anne Carter |
April 21st | Orchids of NE Yorkshire, Life History and Conservation | Rob Stark |
October 15th | Coexistence – native and exotic plants at the Yorkshire Arboretum | John Grimshaw |
November 17th | AGM and Natterjacks | Bill Shaw |
December 15th | 100 years of growing pains – changing attitudes in the Forestry Commission | Brian Walker |
January 19th 2021 | Recorders Reports for 2020 & Members Projects | Ryenats Recorders |
Indoor meetings are held in the Methodist Hall, Kirkbymoorside, at 7:30pm.
17th April |
Adders Meet at Stape Notice Board SE795925 9:00am |
Andrew Hutchinson |
May 3rd | Dawn Chorus, Newgate Bank Meet Newgate Bank Car Park SE564891 5:00am |
Tom Denney / Nick Fraser |
May 5th | Beavers in Cropton Forest tbc - places limited, please book 7:15pm |
Cath Bashforth |
June 20th | Riccaldale tbc 10:00am |
Gill Smith |
July 11th | Lower Farndale Joint Meeting with Hull Natural History Society Meet Daleside Road SE675927 10:00am |
Gill Smith |
July 25th | Wykeham Lakes (Dragonflies) Joint Meeting with Yorkshire Dragonfly Group and Scarborough Natural History Society Meet Wykeham Lakes SE987823 10:00am |
Gill Smith |
October 4th | Birch Wood Fungus Foray Meet roadside SE569921 |
Rhona Sutherland |
*** | Other outings may be announced at short notice and posted on the website – if you would like to suggest a site or host a meeting please contact the committee. |
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Extra meetings may be arranged throughout the season.
For further details please contact Pauline Popely.
YNU Field Excursions 2020
For further details see https://www.ynu.org.uk/events/general |
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