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The hub was officially launched on June 8 at Waddesdon Manor, a National Trust property in Buckinghamshire. The aim is to provide an engaging space for visitors to explore the rich wildlife, natural habitats, and conservation initiatives. The event drew a crowd of fans, who were treated to meet-and-greet sessions and an enlightening talk by the nature enthusiast and wildlife cameraman, Hamza Yassin.

The renowned presenter expressed his delight to be part of the project. Mr Yassin said: "I am thrilled to be part of this exciting new initiative. "The Conservation Hub at Waddesdon Manor is a testament to the importance of nurturing our natural habitats and educating the next generation about the wonders of wildlife.



" Dickon Leigh-Wood, sustainability lead at Waddesdon Manor further outlined the goals of the hub. Mr Leigh-Wood said: "We are excited to launch the Conservation Hub for our visitors. "It provides a unique and enriching opportunity to learn about our conservation efforts and engage in new ways with the natural beauty that Waddesdon has to offer.

"Supporting biodiversity and habitats is vital to us all, and the balance of the planet. "We can all play a part, and we’re hoping that this will inspire people to get involved in whatever way they can." Visitors can look forward to a multitude of activities hosted by the Conservation Hub, inclusive of interactive workshops, wildlife camera streams, and nature trails.

They will also have the opportunity to meet with the staf.

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