IN A refreshing departure from traditional festival norms, a wildlife conservation charity will seize the spotlight at Alderfest where founder and Chair Tullis Matson will take on the stage.
Nature's SAFE, dedicated to the preservation of endangered animals, has embarked on an ambitious mission to Save Animals From Extinction by cryogenically preserving cells and tissues.
Alderfest, renowned for its unwavering support of Nature's SAFE, is now affording Tullis Matson an exceptional opportunity to engage with festival attendees on the urgent need for wildlife preservation.
Expressing their profound gratitude Kelly Lowe Business Development Manager at Alderford said: “We feel incredibly honoured to have Tullis and Natures Safe with us at Alderfest this year, we are extremely pleased we can help to increase the awareness of Natures Safe and their mission”
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Driven by their unwavering vision, the charity strives to safeguard nature with the collective efforts of individuals worldwide.
Notably, Nature's SAFE has garnered recognition as a nominee for the prestigious Earthshot Prize—an initiative launched by HRH Prince William to identify exceptional global solutions for our planet's most pressing environmental challenges by 2030.
With over 42,100 species currently teetering on the brink of extinction, including the iconic hedgehog, which has experienced a staggering 95 per cent decline since the 1950s, and critically endangered wildcats barely clinging to existence, Matson's presence on the main stage aims to ignite a call to action.
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Attendees are urged to witness Tullis Matson's enlightening address on the main stage at Alderfest, where they can also explore the Nature's SAFE stand and play a vital role in spreading the word about this remarkable charity's tireless efforts to safeguard wildlife in the United Kingdom and across the globe.
As an added incentive, festival-goers will have the exciting chance to win a skydiving experience from the esteemed Skydive Tilstock Freefall Club.
The lucky winner will be announced during the event, creating an atmosphere brimming with anticipation and excitement.
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