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Beneath its Murky Waters: Fish of the Tidal Thames Thea Cox and Hannah McCormick (both from ZSL) 9th December 2021 Since the Thames was declared ‘biologically dead’ in 1958, dramatic improvements in water quality have seen the return of a surprising array of wildlife to London’s iconic river. For over 15 years, ZSL has been working with partners and volunteers on a range of projects to better understand and conserve the species that are found there. During this presentation, Thea and Hannah will demonstrate the importance of the Thames to fish, such as European smelt, as well as the Critically Endangered European eel. ZSL volunteer page: https://www.zsl.org/volunteer-for-lon... The Amazing Life Cycle of the European Eel video: • The Amazing Life Cycle of the European Eel State of the Thames report: https://www.zsl.org/sites/default/fil... About the LNHS Virtual Natural History Talk Series More info and details of upcoming talks: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/london... The LNHS Virtual Natural History Talk series brings together naturalists with experts and specialists using the Zoom videoconferencing tool. All LNHS Virtual Natural History Talks will: Comprise of a 30-40 minute talk from the guest speaker, followed by a question and answer session. Be free to attend by all, including both LNHS members and non-members. Be hosted on Zoom and bookings will be managed through Eventbrite, with joining instructions sent to those that have booked prior to the event. Be recorded and subsequently made available through YouTube. Talks will cover a wide range of topics, including (but not limited to) ecology, identification, recording and conservation, and in a variety of groups including birds, mammals, flowering plants, fungi, bryophytes, reptiles and amphibians, and a range of invertebrate groups.