
It isn't new information that I'm a nature nerd, animal advocate and environmental enthusiast. Without our natural world, we are nothing and so doing everything we can to protect it and encourage it to flourish is extremely important.
When it comes to the animal kingdom, we as human animals have pushed it to a breaking point - right now, we're going through another mass extinction at our own hands. We've messed with the natural order of our environments by wiping out native species, and introducing non-native and invasive species, and we need to restore as much as we can while we can. One of these species is the Lynx.
On 27th February, Mr H and I visited The Missing Lynx Project Exhibition at Kirkley Hall College while on its tour. Here are some photos from our experience.
This exhibition was incredible. One of the best I've ever been to, and if you are near Scotland's Rural College, Dumfries or Hawick Town Hall in March and April respectively, I highly recommend you take the time to visit it. Not only was it an immersive, interactive, and relaxing experience, but there was also ample information about Lynx as a species, the project itself and why we need to reintroduce Lynx into their natural home counties to restore our ecosystems and heal our landscapes.
To learn more about the project please pop on over to the website The Missing Lynx Project.
I hope to see the day where more native species are reintroduced and our country can become what it once was.
On 27th February, Mr H and I visited The Missing Lynx Project Exhibition at Kirkley Hall College while on its tour. Here are some photos from our experience.
This exhibition was incredible. One of the best I've ever been to, and if you are near Scotland's Rural College, Dumfries or Hawick Town Hall in March and April respectively, I highly recommend you take the time to visit it. Not only was it an immersive, interactive, and relaxing experience, but there was also ample information about Lynx as a species, the project itself and why we need to reintroduce Lynx into their natural home counties to restore our ecosystems and heal our landscapes.
To learn more about the project please pop on over to the website The Missing Lynx Project.
I hope to see the day where more native species are reintroduced and our country can become what it once was.
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