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HNHS News

North Hertfordshire exhibition extended by two weeks!

We are pleased to announce that the popular HNHS exhibition 'Wildlife - for the Record' will continue for an extra fortnight at North Hertfordshire Museum, Hitchin. The final day will now be Sunday 1 March.

The exhibition is the concluding event in celebrations to mark the Society's 150th anniversary. It features species and habitats that are special to the north of the county, and wildlife exhibits from the museum's store that are not normally on display.

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Discovering Hertfordshire's 22 species of wild orchid

Orchids are one of the most glamorous and diverse plant groups on earth, with 28,000 species worldwide. However, only 51 are known in Britain and Ireland – and just 22 grow in Hertfordshire, according Co-county Flora Recorder, Ian Denholm.

Giving the 2026 Gerald Salisbury Memorial Lecture on 22 January he provided an overview of all the county's extant species and seven others that have disappeared in the past 60 years. These ranged from those like Pyramidal Orchid (Anacamptis pyramidalis) that is thriving in a warming climate to the exceptionally rare Military Orchid (Orchis militaris) that flowered on a Herts. gravel extraction site for two years before being destroyed in 2020.

A video of Prof. Denholm's lecture, written with fellow orchid expert Prof Richard Bateman, can be viewed on the HNHS YouTube site.

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North Herts Museum reception rounds off 150th anniversary year

More than 50 HNHS members  attended a reception at North Hertfordshire Museum in Hitchin on 12 January to view our 'Wildlife for the Record' exhibition and round off the Society's 150th anniversary year.

We were delighted to welcome the High Sheriff of Hertfordshire Nicholas Buxton, his wife Henrietta, and the Chair of North Hertfordshire District Council Cllr. Keith Hoskins as special guests. Mr Buxton who farms the Easnye estate near Ware, has made 'nurture through nature' the theme of his current year in office.

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