Milford on Sea Conservation Volunteers (MCV) are a local
group of people dedicated to conserving and improving the parish wildlife and
environment of Milford.
Formed in 2012 as an amalgamation of Milford Environment Group and the Wildlife Recording Group, the volunteers undertake a range of valuable local projects to improve habitats for wildlife across the parish, and report on the sightings and activities of local wildlife.
Formed in 2012 as an amalgamation of Milford Environment Group and the Wildlife Recording Group, the volunteers undertake a range of valuable local projects to improve habitats for wildlife across the parish, and report on the sightings and activities of local wildlife.
The Annual General Meeting (AGM), being held on 13th
March at 7.00pm in the Milford on Sea Community Centre, is a perfect way to
find out more about the MCV and see how you can get involved. The great thing
is you don’t have to be a wildlife expert – an interest in local wildlife is
all you need. The experts in the group are always on hand to share their
knowledge and experience, so not only is a good way to meet new people, it’s
also a great way to build on your existing wildlife knowledge.
The business part of the AGM will be followed by a talk
by Sarah Harvey, owner of a Dexter cattle herd, explaining how grazing can be
such a benefit to wildlife.
So please go along and find out more about Milford’s
wonderful wildlife and the work that MCV are doing to preserve and enhance the
local environment.
For further details, please contact:
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