With the new government yet to give specifics on its environment and climate policies, over 60 people interested in rewilding, climate and well-being will be coming together at an event in Brighton on 11 October held by the nature recovery and climate charity Heal Rewilding.
The event runs from 6-9pm at the Brighthelm Centre and features a diverse and knowledgeable panel: Brighton and Hove’s own Kate Bradbury, the award-winning writer, broadcaster and TV presenter, specialising in wildlife gardening; Jasmine Isa Qureshi (they/she), a writer, freelance journalist, photographer, wildlife film-maker, artist, activist, conservationist and podcaster; and Penny Green, the resident ecologist at Knepp Wildland in Sussex, England's best-known rewilding project. Penny manages the Knepp Safaris team, volunteers and research students, and co-ordinates the biological monitoring of the rewilding project.
Tickets are from £5 with a small Eventbrite fee and we also have free tickets for students and people from very low-income backgrounds if they apply (details on the Eventbrite page). Our website is www.healrewilding.org.uk.
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