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Thank you to those members who were able to make it to the AGM on 6th April either in person at the Societe Jersiaise or via Zoom.
Sadly we have said goodbye to Yvonne Rabet as Research Officer and to Amy Louise Hall as Chair. We would like to thank Amy and Yvonne for their work on behalf of the JBG in these roles.
The 2022 Committee is:
We look forward to seeing as many of you as possible at our events during 2022.
Thank you to those members who were able to make it to the AGM on 7th April either in person or via Zoom, it was great to see such a good turnout.
Sadly we have said goodbye to Piers Sangan as Research Officer and to Jasmine Harrison as Fundraising Officer. We would like to thank Jasmine and Piers for their work on behalf of the JBG in these roles.
We elected Yvonne Rabet as our new Research Officer, and the Chair, Secretary and Treasurer were all re-elected for a further term.
The 2021 Committee is:
Following the AGM presentation, JBG member Dilly Holt gave a fantastic talk titled ‘Effects of wildfire and urbanisation on bats within the Mediterranean-type ecosystem of Southern California’
We look forward to seeing as many of you as possible at our events during 2021.
Dr Amy Louise Hall, Chair JBG
Thank you to those members who were able to make it to the AGM last week.
Sadly we have said goodbye to Robert Hurley as Fundraising Officer due to other commitments he now has. We would like to thank Robert for all his hard work over the years.
The rest of the Committee remains as:
Following the AGM presentation, JBG member John Pinel led a discussion concerning light pollution and bats
We look forward to seeing as many of you as possible at our events during 2020.
Dr Amy Louise Hall, Chair JBG
Thank you to those members who were able to make it to the AGM last week.
We are welcoming one new member to the Executive Committee, Liz Walsh as Communications Officer.
The rest of the Committee remain as:
Following the AGM presentation, JBG member Ed Bell gave a fascinating talk on the Bats of Peru
We look forward to seeing as many of you as possible at our events during 2019.
Dr Amy Louise Hall, Chair JBG
Thank you to those members who were able to make it to the AGM last week.
We are welcoming two new members to the Executive Committee, Edward Bell as Communications Officer and Piers Sangan as Research Officer. The rest of the Committee remain as:
We voted on the proposed increase in membership fees and these will be increased from 1st January 2019 to £10.
We look forward to seeing as many of you as possible at our events during 2018.
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