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02/11/2022

We’re delighted to have joined Pembrokeshire Nature Partnership to help conserve our local landscape.

We’re already working with ten conservation partners which run projects in more than 20 countries worldwide. Since 2016, our guests have helped us fundraise and contribute nearly £40,000 to projects involving habitat creation, wildlife veterinary care and anti-poaching.

However, this new partnership recognises our commitment to protect and enhance nature on a more local level within Pembrokeshire. We aim to work with the other local partners, that share our values, to implement local nature recovery plans.

The Pembrokeshire Nature Partnership has around 25 contributing members, including businesses, conservation charities, education facilities and government organisations. It exists to co-ordinate, promote and record existing and new actions to conserve, promote and enhance nature in the County of Pembrokeshire taking account of local and national priorities.

[Pullout] “We are so thrilled to be playing our part in enhancing the biodiversity right here on our doorstep. We are fortunate to have a diverse range of habitats here at Folly and we are excited to improve management of these areas to optimise nature recovery as part of the wider landscape. We’d also like to help people reconnect to nature and we eventually plan open new areas for our guests to explore.” – Jack Gradidge, conservation officer [/Pullout]