Out and About: 4 Conservation Stories from Chalk, Cherries and Chairs

Out and About: 4 Conservation Stories from Chalk, Cherries and Chairs

Our Chalk Cherries and Chairs landscape partnership team are always busy out and about with people enhancing the landscape of the central Chilterns, working to encourage native wildlife and plantlife.

Conservation volunteers and farmers and even young people, school children and business people are all involved caring for their local green spaces in the Chilterns and here are some highlights of this November. Chalk, Cherries and Chairs thanked many of their dedicated volunteers with a special Chilterns Champions awards ceremony.

Here are a few photos – click on them to see the captions.

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