Conservation: The next generation

We were delighted to support this initiative to help fund this powerful documentary Conservation: The Next Generation. It was created by Amy King and presented by Mya Bambrick, two passionate, dedicated and knowledgeable young naturalists.

This short documentary follows the unique journeys of four young conservationists, each deeply passionate about the natural world. Through conversations about their experiences, challenges, and aspirations, the film highlights how people from diverse backgrounds are connecting with nature and advocating for conservation. By addressing the barriers young people face in the field, the documentary aims to challenge stereotypes, inspire youth engagement, and encourage meaningful change within conservation organisations.

A premiere screening took place on 22nd February at the David Attenborough Building in Cambridge, in collaboration with BTO Youth.

Well done Mya and Amy, what a great documentary. 

 

Approved Projects
Bangor University visit Bardsey Island Bird Observatory
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Pole to Pole Performance
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Monitoring the Rare Lesser Spotted Woodpecker in Gloucestershire and Avon
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Conservation Career Talks
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Conservation: The next generation
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Impact of Iron-Age pig rooting
The Plants of Iron-Age Pig-Rooted Areas
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A collection of illustrated nature poems
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Some of the participants. Photo: Joel Tragen
Bird observatory warden training week
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Izzy is a 17 year old trainee bird ringer
Bird ringing equipment
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Saw Horse for School
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70 Nest Boxes for 70 Years
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