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Blyth Valley and Southwold Wildlife Group: January report

The World Land Trust

The January meeting of the Blyth Valley and Southwold branch of the Suffolk Wildlife Trust welcomed Dan Bradbury from the World Land Trust (WLT). You may have noticed their office in Halesworth, but their work crosses the globe. Founded in 1989, its aim is to protect land threatened by loss of habitat by buying areas vulnerable to destruction, “real acres in real places”.

What made the Trust different then, and does to this day, is that they don’t organise the conservation themselves as outsiders, but empower the local people to do so. The work started in Belize, Central America, where loss of tropical forest was becoming rampant. Partner organisations were set up, and the “Buy an Acre” scheme proved so successful that it is still in use today. The success of that first operation led to others across the world.

Habitat loss takes many forms, from logging, cattle ranching and agriculture to mining and illegal poaching. Climate change is another major factor. Managing and protecting the growing reserves and wildlife corridors requires considerable resources, and the Trust raises funds, both here and in those countries, through individual and business donors, to train and employ local Rangers. The Rangers engage with the neighbouring communities, working with schools and villages, involving them in the process. The aim is for the reserves to become self-sufficient, both in growing their own regeneration plants, and by creating jobs, such as eco-tourism, for local people.

The Trust also works towards carbon balancing by encouraging businesses to offset their carbon emissions in a meaningful way.

Dan spoke with energy and dedication, and we all came away with a deep appreciation of the far-reaching conservation work of the WLT.

Our next meeting is on Thursday, 8th February at 7.30pm in the Southwold Arts Centre IP18 6JP. Michael Strand will be talking about the Martlesham Wilds Nature Reserve. Admission is £4, including refreshments; under 25s free. All are welcome.

Penny Mansfield

Contact us at swtblythvalley@gmail.com.

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Community Quiz

Reydon Community Quiz – January 2024 Report

December’s Community quiz was cancelled due to illness, so everyone was raring to go for the first quiz of the new year. We were delighted to welcome some new faces as well as many familiar ones!

Jim Archer took the role of quiz master for the evening, with an eclectic collection of rounds where the questions were not always what we expected – just to keep us all on our toes!

In third place were “Who Are We?” with 101 points, in second place “Treacle Tarts” with 104 points, and winners this month on 122 points were “What, No Broadside?”.

Together with proceeds from the raffle, the evening raised £360. This will be donated to Reydon Christmas Lights to start off the fundraising for the Switch-on in 2024. We thank them for their hard work and are already looking forward to next year’s event!

Huge thanks to all who support our Community Quiz, it is hugely appreciated.

 The next quiz will be held on Friday, 16th February.

Dates for the next quizzes are: 15th March, 19th April and 17th May (all on the third Friday of the month).

There is sometimes space for another team, so do contact me if you are interested in joining us, on ahumphry@talktalk.net.

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Come and Join Reydon WI!

Meets the first Wednesday of each month at 2.30pm @ Reydon Village Hall.

Fun social group with monthly speakers or activities.

  • Next meeting: Wednesday, 7th February, 2.30pm.
  • Activity: Cookery demonstration.

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