Birdfair 2021 Update - Event Cancelled
An important update from the Birdfair team
An important update from the Birdfair team
It is with heavy hearts that after 31 successful years during which over £5million for nature conservation has been raised, we have made the difficult decision not to hold Birdfair 2020.
CEO Tim Graham shares the latest news from the Birdfair Team
After careful consideration of a number of key factors, LRWT has taken the difficult decision to stop running the event.
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