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Welcome to the regional pages for East Anglia. Full details of national and local events are available on our events pages.

Upcoming branch events

Saturday 12 October, 14:00, Pensthorpe Natural Park

Norfolk Safari: Pensthorpe Nature Park

Attendees will be given a guided tour by Richard Spowage, conservation officer at the Park. He will talk about the history of Pensthorpe; conservation management at the site (wildflower meadows, river Wensum); rare species conservation and breeding projects (cranes, curlews, turtle doves, corncrake); farming and conservation.

Reports

Visit the reports section to find out about past events the branch have run.

Social media

Visit the East Anglia branch Facebook page and Twitter page for more branch news.

Our members

Visit the branch demographics to see the numbers and locations of our members (Dated January 2023).

AGM Minutes 

Download the AGM minutes from our most recent AGM held in October 2021

Committee

Chair: Dr Arun Pandurangan FRSB
Secretary: Stella Babatope AMRSB
Treasurer: Vacant

Member: Professor David Harper CBiol MRSB; Dr Liliya Serazetdinova FRSB; Professor Richard Bowater FRSB, Jordon Milward MRSB, Professor Ji Zhou FRSB, Professor Duncan Hannant CBiol FRSB, Luis Bermudez-Guzman AMRSB, Dr Denise Dear MRSB, Dr Maria Vardakou MRSB

Join Us

The East Anglia branch are currently recruiting for new committee members! Why not check out what it involves and send a quick application to eastanglia@rsb.org.uk

Contact details

Please get in touch by emailing eastanglia@rsb.org.uk

We are looking to set up a diverse new committee, encompassing the full range of member types from students and associates through to Fellows, to plan events for the year ahead and respond to regional members. As a result, we would be very happy to hear from you, and particularly welcome feedback from members in Norfolk and Suffolk about opportunities nearer to home, you might even help us with their organisation. 

  • Are there activities you would like to suggest?
  • Do you know of venues which could offer interesting visits?
  • Are there topics which you would like addressed by speakers or symposia?
  • Could you suggest how we might engage more extensively with educational institutions, schools, colleges and universities?
  • Would you like to know about opportunities in the region offered by other bodies such as the universities and wildlife trusts?
  • How do you think we can better communicate with and inform members?
  • Would you, as a member, be prepared to give a talk or provide a venue for a visit or event?

We look forward to hearing from you with ideas and hopefully see you at some of our events over the next year.