Song of the Soil with Helen Bynum

27/03/2025 | 7:30 (Doors at 7pm) | Hadleigh Guild Hall

Helen Bynum is a studying for a Masters in Ecology at the University of East Anglia. Working at Martlesham Wilds Nature Reserve, Helen is researching the possibilities of below-ground ecoacoustics to monitor the health of biological communities in the soil.

Helen’s early career began in academic lecturing in medical history after reading human sciences and the history of medicine (MSc and PHD)

Now she is a writer, speaker and editor living amongst the fields of Suffolk. She is a voluntary Tree Warden.

Tickets are free. Refreshments provided.

Part of the Hadleigh Environmental Action Team’s Spring Talks Series.

 

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