Black2Nature would like to have two
tree planting days, alongside Chew Valley Plants Trees, for volunteers on Thursday, December 3rd and Saturday, December 5th.
I have managed to obtain 420 trees
from the woodland trust as a tree champion.
The saplings have arrived, we need to plant these as soon as possible
and have a piece of land set aside for this in the Chew Valley near where I
live.
I propose having two 1 day events
with bubbles of volunteers/socially distanced volunteers arriving by car however
we can also organise taxis or a minibus.
Volunteers need to be able to spend a day 10am-3pm
with a break for lunch where lunch will be provided. Planting trees will benefit
both the landscape and also the climate.
We are keen that visible minority ethnic people
come to take part and look forward to seeing those who are particularly
interested in gardening or being outdoors.
However no experience is needed and we are really looking forward to
people just coming, trying something different and having a good time.
Particularly when living in the city and having no access to outdoors in this
lockdown
Photograph copyright young birder Mya-Rose Birdgirl Craig
The location of the tree planting site is Whitling Wood Farm, Chew Stoke, Bristol, BS40 8BN, which is the nearest postcode. Whitling Wood Farm is marked on a green box at the start of the farm track, which comes off an elbow bend on Whitling Street. Whitling Street can be found on Google maps, and the elbow bend is the only turn like it. The Strode Valley Land Project is at the very end of the farm track, past the horses, and Strode Valley Organics.
The dates the planting days will be held on are Thursday 3rd December and Saturday 5th December, please indicate your
interest by emailing ayesha.ahmed.mendoza@hotmail.com
I am really excited about this project and
particularly as it is something different.
About the Author
Young environmentalist and birder Mya-Rose Birdgirl Craig
Copyright Mya-Rose Birdgirl Craig
17-year-old young British Bangladeshi
Dr Mya-Rose Craig AKA Birdgirl from the Chew Valley near Bristol is a prominent birder, naturalist, conservationist, environmentalist, race activist, writer, speaker and broadcaster, writing the
Birdgirl Blog since January 2014 when she was 11 years old, which is extremely popular with both adults and children and now has over 4 million views. She has travelled all her life, visiting all seven continents when she was 13 years old, giving her a global perspective on conservation and the needs of indigenous peoples. She writes posts about birding, nature, stopping climate breakdown, conservation and stopping species loss, other environmental issues and racism from around the world.
Expertise in birds and nature
She has been birding all her life with her parents and sister as well as birding abroad. She is passionate about birds, obtained her
BTO Bird ringing licence at the youngest possible age of 16, takes part in the
BTO Nest Record Scheme and became the youngest person to see half the worlds’ birds when she was 17 in Brazil in August 2019.
Climate Activist
Mya-Rose has been highlighting the urgent need to tackle climate change since she was 8 years old, raising the issue with pupils, teachers in school and local people. She continued with her campaigning from January 2014, blogging about climate change and quickly building a huge following and reaching 1 million views. In 2015, she was recognised for her climate campaigning work by being made a
Bristol 2015 European Green Capital Ambassador along with Miranda Krestovnikoff, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Tony Juniper, Kevin McCloud and Simon King and spoke at the
Bristol Climate Change Rally Nov 2015 in front of 3,000 people. She continued writing, speaking and campaigning about the need for governments and big businesses to take urgent action to stop a climate catastrophe, particularly within the context of Bangladesh being at the top of the list of countries that will be most affected, the need for Global Climate Justice and a fair transition. In 2019, she camped and protested at Extinction Rebellion uprisings in London and Bristol, appeared in the video that launched the successful
Stop Bristol Airport Expansion Campaign, set up XR Chew Valley, is a Bristol Youth Strike organiser, speaking three times at the Bristol Youth Strikes in March, May and July 2019 and sits on the Bristol Mayor’s
One City Environmental Sustainability Board. In February 2020, she
shared a stage with Greta Thunberg in Bristol, speaking in front of a crowd of 40,000 youth strikers. Mya-Rose also campaigns and gives talks arguing for global climate justice and a fair and just transition.
Conservation work
As well as educating people about the benefits of nature Mya-Rose has also campaigned to protect species from extinction and fight against environmental damage since she was 8 years old, then in January 2014 starting to blog about conservation issues such as palm oil, GMO, pesticides and other issues, for instance, campaigning for the immediate clean up of a devastating oil spill in the Unesco World Heritage site, the Sundarbans mangroves in Bangladesh, writing in the
American Birding Association Blog and raising $35,000 for the cleanup in 3 days. She has travelled all her life, visiting all seven continents when she was 13 years old, giving her a global perspective on conservation and the needs of indigenous peoples.
Awards
Honorary Doctorate
In February 2020 Mya-Rose became the youngest person to be awarded an
Honorary Doctorate of Science D.Sc. h.c from Bristol University, one of the top universities in the UK and is receiving it for her five years of campaigning for diversity in the environmental sector. The sixth-former, yet to finish her A-Levels, is being recognised for her activism and the much-needed pioneering change through Black2Nature including nature camps and her Race Equality in Nature Conferences.
Connecting with children
Mya-Rose has huge experience engaging children and teenagers of all ages, ethnicity and socio-economic backgrounds with nature and environmental issues, having engaged approximately 50,000 so far. As President of her organisation
Black2Nature she has led the fight for equal access to the natural environment for Visible Minority Ethnic people, organising nine nature camps,
Camp Avalon, for VME children and teenagers and two high profile conferences,
Race Equality in Nature and is organising more for 2020. She also wrote to five of the biggest NGO's in 2015, after her first camp, asking them what steps they were taking to make their organisations ethnically diverse and has continued putting pressure on nature, conservation, environmental, environmental education and wildlife film-making sectors to change. In 2020, she has two teenage camps being arranged in conjunction with the RSPB and hopes that these will expand over the next 3 years.
Race Activist
Her first conference was in 2016, which aimed to increase the ethnic diversity in nature by looking at the barriers to Visual Minority Ethnic (VME) people going out into nature, what can be done to overcome these barriers and how we can create VME role models. Speakers included Bill Oddie, Kerry McCarthy MP, Stephen Moss and Dr Richard Benwell. She also organised a second conference, Race Equality in Nature: The Next Generation 13-30 in October 2019 with Speakers Chris Packham, Bristol Deputy Mayor, Councillor Asher Craig, Green Party Councillor Cleo Lake, RSPB CEO Beccy Speight and Survival International CEO Stephen Corry.
She has also set up Black2Nature in 2016 with the aim of working with organisations to increase the access to nature of VME people and is President. Please connect with her on LinkedIn (Mya-Rose Birdgirl Craig) so that she can invite you to join the Race Equality in Nature LinkedIn Group and be part of the change.
Articles, interviews and books
She has written articles for and appeared in many newspapers including
BBC News Online,
The Times,
The Guardian,
The Sunday Observer,
The Sunday Telegraph,
The Independent,
Daily Mail,
The Metro,
New Statesman,
Big Issue,
New Internationalist,
Resurgence & Ecologist Magazine,
Friends of the Earth Magazine and
Triodos Bank Magazine. She has been published in
The Willowherb Review,
New Networks for Nature,
Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management and
Red Sixty Seven. She is writing a children’s book and an autobiography about growing up with a passion for birds and her journey to seeing half the world’s birds.
Talks
Television and Radio
She has appeared on TV and Radio including
BBC Springwatch,
BBC Countryfile,
BBC The One Show, Inside Out,
BBC Radio Four Tweet of the Day,
ITV West Film Feature plus
a second and
third,
BBC Radio Four Saturday Live as well News such as Channel Four News, ITV News, Channel 5 News, The Today Programme appearing in
BBC Four Twitchers: A Very British Obsession age 7 and featured in the 2017
BFI/BBC Four Silent Roars, presenting a German-French Arte/ARD documentary
Missing - Where have all the birds gone? investigating the decline of grassland and farmland bird species,
a 2020 short film by Josh Dury, short videos for
EarthWatch Institute Wild Days Programme and
BBC2 Front Row Late.
Ambassadorships
Mya-Rose above all has a passion and love of birds and wildlife driving her in everything. Her favourite birds are Harpy Eagle seen in Brazil and Southern Cassowary in Queensland, Australia. Other animal favourites are Orangutang in Borneo, Mountain Gorillas in Uganda, Emperor Penguin in Antarctica and Komodo Dragon in Indonesia.
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