We’re delighted to announce that TV and radio presenter
@jenniferreoch will host Scotland’s first ever rewilding hustings!
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#RewildingNation means healthier nature, stronger rural communities and sustainable nature-led industries like farming, fishing and forestry. But it depends on the political vision.
At our
#HopeForNature hustings, Jennifer will guide an open discussion, introduce the politicians taking part and invite questions directly from the audience.
This is your chance to address your political representatives ahead of the election – to raise the issues that matter to you and hear politicians explain, in their own words, what they would do if elected.
📅 20 March 2026 –
#WorldRewildingDay
📍 Pitlochry Festival Theatre
🎟️ Free to attend, but registration essential
👉 Reserve your place now:
eventbrite.pulse.ly/npkkwiku…
@pitlochryft
ALT A woman with long dark hair is smiling and leaning slightly to the side, wearing a white blazer over a black top. The teal background has bold white text saying, "Meet your Hope For Nature Hustings host Jennifer Reoch," with an arrow pointing right.
ALT Split image. On the left, a woman smiling holds a medal from the London Marathon. She wears a bib number 45038 over her red and white athletic gear, featuring the text "JEN" and "Wobbly Williams." On the right, text in orange and black highlights her career as a presenter and achievements, including Miss Scotland and participation in Miss World.
On the right, a graphic with a green background features the text: "As host of the hustings, Jennifer will:" followed by three tasks. First, shows two smiling men with the text "Introduce the politicians taking part." Second, a woman raising her hand beside the text "Put audience questions to the panel." Third, illustrated silhouettes of people with icons for speaking and questions accompanies the text "Guide an open discussion."
ALT Split image. On the left, a woman with long brown hair smiles, wearing a patterned dress and black jacket, on a yellow background. To her left, in white quotation marks, black text reads: "I am so looking forward to hosting the hustings, to make sure we tackle all the big questions on nature. It really is promising to be a fascinating evening."
On the right is an orange event poster for "Hope for Nature Hustings" by Rewilding Nation, featuring a bird with one wing raised, as if asking a question. Text reads: "20 March 2026, Pitlochry Festival Theatre. No Question Too Wild. We’ll bring the decision-makers, you bring the questions—as wild as you like. It’s free to attend—but places are filling up fast! Register today to secure your spot."