Carl Chapman is the Chair of the Norfolk and Norwich Naturalists Society and is a county Cetacean recorder.
It was in 2008 that he founded Wildlife Tours and Education, and has led day tours in East Anglia and surrounding counties looking at the local biodiversity including and specialising in butterflies, badgers and birds, as well as longer tours and holidays around the UK.
Featured image: Carl Chapman
[Online] Our June Professional insights webinar will explore data science and how these techniques are bringing insights to geographical practice.
Baroness Lynda Chalker has been elected as President of the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG), the second woman to take on this role in the Society’s history.
Rory recounts the journey with his father through the mountains and valleys, across Hadrian's Wall and housing estates to uncover the "forgotten land" where England meets Scotland, re-evaluating history, geography and life as they go.
Professor Michael Collyer, a Reader in Geography at the University of Sussex talks to us about Migrants on the margins.
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