ISSUE #3 SPRING 2023
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Introduction
This is the third issue of the digital magazine from the Re-Betchworth Action for Nature, Environment and Sustainability Charity, whose aim is to encourage awareness and habits that will lead to a more sustainable future for the Earth and all the life it supports. We are deliberately publishing this issue on ‘Earth Day’ a movement of environmental activism that began in the US in 1970 and which has grown into a global phenomenon. Its mission is formed around investing in our planet. Re-Betchworth embraces the message of investing in the bit of the Earth where we live and the events we run and projects we support embody the way we try to achieve this goal. But at the same time as investing in our own environment whether that be our home and garden or the countryside and wildlife around us, we also need to reduce the adverse impact we have on our environment to create a future that is more sustainable. Our cover image by Australian environmental activist Brenna Quinlan embodies this message. We welcome your feedback on what we are doing and suggestions for future articles and projects. If you would like to contribute an article, please get in touch with the Editors James Benn & Norman Jackson [email protected]
This is the third issue of the digital magazine from the Re-Betchworth Action for Nature, Environment and Sustainability Charity, whose aim is to encourage awareness and habits that will lead to a more sustainable future for the Earth and all the life it supports. We are deliberately publishing this issue on ‘Earth Day’ a movement of environmental activism that began in the US in 1970 and which has grown into a global phenomenon. Its mission is formed around investing in our planet. Re-Betchworth embraces the message of investing in the bit of the Earth where we live and the events we run and projects we support embody the way we try to achieve this goal. But at the same time as investing in our own environment whether that be our home and garden or the countryside and wildlife around us, we also need to reduce the adverse impact we have on our environment to create a future that is more sustainable. Our cover image by Australian environmental activist Brenna Quinlan embodies this message. We welcome your feedback on what we are doing and suggestions for future articles and projects. If you would like to contribute an article, please get in touch with the Editors James Benn & Norman Jackson [email protected]
In this issue
Important dates for your diary 3.1
Creating New Wildflower Habitats to Form a Betchworth B-Line 3.2
Preparing for the Next Dry Summer 3.3
Helping Children Connect with Nature: RE-Betchworth Forest School Leader Interview 3.4
Apples, Trees and Safety 3.5
Buckland’s Three Greens 3.6
RE-DUCE 3.7
Jubilee Tree Update 3.8
Spring Gallery 3.9
Important dates for your diary 3.1
Creating New Wildflower Habitats to Form a Betchworth B-Line 3.2
Preparing for the Next Dry Summer 3.3
Helping Children Connect with Nature: RE-Betchworth Forest School Leader Interview 3.4
Apples, Trees and Safety 3.5
Buckland’s Three Greens 3.6
RE-DUCE 3.7
Jubilee Tree Update 3.8
Spring Gallery 3.9