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Badger Trust - Groups Quarterly Meeting 7th December 2022

The next Badger Trust "Groups Meeting", held once a quarter, is taking place on Wednesday 7th December from 7 pm until 9 pm. All members of any affiliated group, like ours, are invited to attend so if you'd like to join us online, please read on and register for the event using the link below.

📍Groups Quarterly Meeting Agenda


Dear Badger Group Member

The next Groups Quarterly Meeting is on Wednesday 7th December at 7pm and registration is now open. Here's a sneaky peek at what we'll be covering:

  • Badger Trust Update including Cull 2022, Campaigns, Working Groups and Crime.

  • Groups Survey Summary and actions including:

    • Regional Meetings

    • Communication

    • Resources

Member Recruitment Ideas and Discussion (Please email groups@badgertrust.org.uk if you want to add to this, or have successful ideas to help other groups which we can include)

  • Looking ahead to 2023

  • Question time

Be the first to hear all about it and please share this message with your fellow group members so they can join too.


This meeting is for affiliate badger group members only and is a benefit of membership. You will be asked for your group name on registration. This event is open to all members of your badger group so please share the link with them. If you would like to submit a question in advance, have some ideas or thoughts on membership recruitment or have a local group news story to share in the meeting, please email groups@badgertrust.org.uk Looking forward to seeing you there!


Sally Jones

Groups Coordinator




 
 
 

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