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St Kilda is one of only 35 sites in the world to hold joint UNESCO World Heritage status for both cultural and natural heritage. Naturetrek leader and speaker Sara Frost, who lived in the Hebrides for three years as a wildlife guide, will take us to St Kilda by sea from Oban, travelling through the beautiful Inner and Outer Hebrides. She will talk about the wildlife that inhabits the islands and surrounding waters – from otters, eagles and seabirds to dolphins, sharks and whales - while also giving us some insight into the life of the hardy St. Kildan people.
Venue: Garden Room, Alton Community Centre, Amery St, Alton GU34 1FE. what3words ///instructs.spreads.viewing. Car park adjacent (pay and display machine or RingGo app).
Tea, coffee and biscuits available for a suggested minimum donation of £1.
All welcome (under 18s please bring an adult). If you aren't a member of the Society, please consider donating £3 towards costs, so we can continue to run our valued programme of talks. Alternatively, join the Society for just £10, or £14 to include further members at the same address. For queries about membership email [email protected]
Photo credit Naturetrek see https://www.naturetrek.co.uk/tours/st-kilda-and-the-hebrides-islands-on-the-edge-of-the-atlantic
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