Part of our Open Hoose Programme and inspired by conservation initiatives across the country, a new group wants to question and explore what exactly a Conservation Trust for the River Nith might look like. This is the ideal opportunity for those passionate about protecting one of our most extraordinary natural assets to get together and look for solutions faced by our River Nith.
This meeting welcomes Freda Seddon, an independent Bats expert who will talk us through the main bat species and habitats of the Nith and answer our questions. We will also be getting an update from the working group on all matters Nith Life.
Ran by a community steering group supported by The Stove Network & UNESCO Galloway & Southern Ayrshire Biosphere, Nith Life is a rapidly evolving initiative dedicated to engaging communities through creativity, technology and science to explore our connection to the River Nith, from source to sea.
The Stove Cafe will be open for pre-event food and drinks from 5.30pm, the event will start at 6pm sharp.