Suffolk’s otters take centre stage when members of Suffolk Otter Group join the Suffolk Wildlife Trust, Woodbridge Wildlife Group for an evening talk at Woodbridge Community Hall, Station Road, IP12 4AU on Thursday 21 April at 7.30 pm.
Meg Amsden and Nicky Rowbottom from Suffolk Otter Group said “Otters pass up and down our streams and rivers and know them like the back of their paws – but we rarely see them because they’re mostly active at night. Trail cameras have brought a revolution to our understanding of where these elusive animals are and what they get up to”.
Phil Smith, Chairman of the Woodbridge Wildlife Group, said “Using first hand data, photos and a film – Caught in the Act – Meg and Nicky will be telling some of the story of otters in Suffolk. This should be a very interesting evening”.
Doors open at 7pm with the talk starting at 7.30pm. Entry to the talk is £3 for adults, with under 25’s free. Refreshments will be served during the evening and there will be a raffle. All are welcome and there is no requirement to book for this talk.
For further information on this event please e mail swtwoodbridge@outlook.com or telephone 01473 625630.