Hosted by the @WoodlandTrust featuring Beth Collier @WildintheCity1 Katy Hawkin @BhamTreePeople and Dr Mark Johnston, independent urban tree expert, tomorrows webinar examines tree perspectives on history, race and ethnicity and community action. Webinar: urbantreefestival.org/tree-e…
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In the 2 weeks since, @BrightonHoveCC could have:
- acknowledged my tweet
- responded with explanation
- responded with apology & promise to behave
- responded with offer to halve my Council Tax
- ignored my tweets
Guess which?
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Twitter you know how I always rescue caterpillars from the park nettles before the council can kill them? WELL. I have been busy. Behold 265 peacock butterfly chrysalises 🤪
An amazing video of mining bees in #Preston#Park, #Nature is often much nearer than you might think!
Have a look for flowers and insects this weekend as it's going to be cooler next week.
#Brighton#Hove#Wildlife#Biodiversity
Walked around the valley today with Helen—passionate campaigner for #BenfieldValley The site is rich in habitats, supporting biodiversity.
Brighton and Hove City Council: Save the Benfield Valley from Development - Sign the Petition! chng.it/zrYt297L via @UKChange
@shorehamport Conservation Corridor #SPCC - between Albion Street (A259) and the port - is managed by @SussexDolphin ‘The aim is to make this section of land as #biodiverse and species-rich as possible by managing it using research-led #conservation techniques’ @bhgsforum
🚶♀️ Sign up to Brighton & Hove's first Walking Festival 🚶♂️
51 FREE guided walks are taking place across the city between Saturday 24 June and Saturday 9 July.
Find out more: ow.ly/iViK50OCUOK
Find a walk and book online ow.ly/YzPM50OCUOL
“In our attempt to make conservation easy we have made it trivial” - Aldo Leopold. Come and learn how to take the land ethic seriously: blackmountainscollege.uk/stu…
Nature is an old hand at making new trees. Natural regeneration costs less, requires less human intervention & is more resilient than tree planting. It should be our default.
So why was only 4% of England's new woodland in 2021-22 created this way?
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