Community Conversation: What’s the state of nature in North Leeds and how can communities support nature recovery?

Community Conversation: What’s the state of nature in North Leeds and how can communities support nature recovery?

Talk by Rachael Bice, CEO of the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust, and Sharne McMillian, Head of Nature Recovery, followed by Q&A and Conversation.

Rachael Bice, CEO, and Sharne McMillian, Head of Nature Recovery, from theĀ Yorkshire Wildlife TrustĀ will discuss the recently released Yorkshire State of Nature and how it can inform nature recovery work, and strategy, here in North Leeds. Network with fellow nature enthusiasts and members of organisations doing work to look after our precious local habitats. Uncover shared priorities and leave with ideas for a joined up nature recover strategy for our local area and some concrete next steps. This is a great event for experienced nature experts and volunteers AND people who have an interest but have never taken action.

Speak to people during the networking portion from a range of local nature organisations including several Horsforth and Alwoodley Friends of Groups, Alwoodley Nature Friendly Gardens Club, Horsforth Climate Action, Horsforth Climate Action Nature Group, Alwoodley Orchardists, Alwoodley Incredible Edible, Hyde Park Source, Alwoodley Parish Council and more.

If you are a member of a local nature organisation in or around Horsforth and would like to be involved please email info@horsforthclimateaction.org

This is a free event, but registration is required, booking via EventBrite.

Date November 19, 2024Time 6:00 pm - 7:30 pmVenue St Barnabas’ Church, Alwoodley

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