Every Tuesday this August, join scientists and vets from the University of Liverpool to discover more about the amazing natural world. In these free public talks, we’ll explore a different fascinating topic each week, from creatures of the garden down to the tiny world of insects! Talks are open to everyone aged 12+ and no background in science is needed. Additionally, those keen on public engagement can gain inspiration from our outstanding speakers.
Event Details:
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When: Every Tuesday in August
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Where: Ness Gardens (Indoor Venue)
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Cost: Free to attend
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Who: Open to everyone
This week's theme: Animals.
Barking up the Right Tree: Tails of Poorly Pups
Dr Kaitlin Turnbull
The Small Animal Teaching Hospital is only 5 minutes drive away from Ness Gardens. I will be talking about some of the more unusual cases we've had recently.
My (not so) Little Pony
Dr Tamzin Furtado
Let's talk about why there’s an epidemic of overweight horses in the UK, why it matters, and what we can do about it.
Why attend? Hear from expert speakers and make community connections - meet fellow nature lovers from the local area and beyond.
Book your free tickets now, and come and hear about some of the cutting-edge science and research happening here in the North West - University of Liverpool, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences.
Event location
Where to attend
- Ness Botanic Gardens | Neston Rd, Little Neston, Ness CH64 4AY
- This will be an indoor venue.