Sharing our cities with urban wildlife
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Dear John,
A very warm invite to the second event in our Reassembling Our Cities ([link removed]) series of online talks.
** SPACE FOR US ALL ([link removed])
Sharing our cities with urban wildlife ([link removed])
7th July 2021, 7-8pm
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Space for Us All ([link removed]) brings together some inspirational conservationists and educators from around the country who are working to engage diverse communities with wildlife in urban areas. We’ll find out about their favourite species, where to find them, and why it’s important that we notice them and help them thrive in our towns and cities.
Using pesticides in our urban spaces directly and indirectly harms our vulnerable wildlife. Insect numbers are plummeting and many species are struggling to find viable resources and safe habitats. Nature is not only in our countryside. Our cities are also incredibly important spaces for many species and we need to ensure that abundant and varied habitats are created to support biodiversity in our urban areas. These green spaces need to be safe and pesticide-free in order for wildlife to thrive.
Join us to find out how we can share our cities with urban wildlife.
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** Dave Goulson
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Dave is Professor of Biology, a brilliant author, ([link removed]) Wildlife Trust ‘Ambassador’ and founder of the Bumblebee Conservation Trust.
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** Jenny Tse-Leon
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Jenny is Conservation, Evaluation & Research Manager at Froglife ([link removed]) , a fantastic charity working to conserve UK’s amphibians and reptiles.
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** Nadeem Perera
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Nadeem is Wildlife Director for Flock Together ([link removed]) , a birdwatching collective for people of colour, working to connect young people with nature.
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** Sylvia Myers
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Sylvia is Ecologist and Volunteer Manager in the Wildlife Garden of London’s Natural History Museum ([link removed]) and loves the wildlife that is often overlooked.
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We hope you can join us!
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