‘Back from the Brink’

Natural England

Back from the Brink was one of the most ambitious conservation projects ever undertaken.
Its aim was to save 20 species from extinction and benefit over 200 more through 19 projects that span England; from the tip of Cornwall to Northumberland.

It’s the first time ever that so many conservation organisations came together with one focus in mind – to bring back from the brink of extinction some of England’s most threatened species of animal, plant and fungi. Education is a large part of conservation work, so I was brought on as presenter to help share the work that was happening as part of Back from the Brink, but also inspire the public to take an interest in getting involved in conservation.

‘Wildlife Content Tutorials’

Back from the Brink

In the lead up to the Back from the Brink festival in 2019, Back from the Brink launched a video and photography competition for the public to get involved in. It was an exciting way for people of all ages to get out into their local areas and document the rich wildlife we have in the UK. As part of that, I was commissioned to present two tutorials to help people make their very own nature videos and photo stories.

Produced by: Anna Roberts

Commissioned by: Back from the Brink in 2019



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