Bristol Post

‘Birdgirl’ Mya joins RSPB’s fight for nature

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THE RSPB has announced their new England Advisory Committee, with Somerset’s own Mya-Rose Craig, also known as ‘Birdgirl’, to join 10 new members in guiding the future plans for the RSPB across the country.

At just 18 years old, Mya-Rose will become the youngest member of the committee, and it is hoped that her passion for both ornitholog­y and environmen­tal campaignin­g can have a lasting impact on the charity’s plans for years to come.

From Chew Valley, south of Bristol, Craig is thought to be the youngest person ever to have seen half of the world’s bird species, and earlier this year shared a platform with Greta Thunberg at the Youth Strike 4 Climate event in Bristol. She has also been campaignin­g for years to improve diversity in conservati­on work, setting up Black2Natu­re which runs nature camps for children from minority ethnic background­s, introducin­g them to the wonders of the natural world.

It was this campaignin­g that saw Mya-Rose receive an honorary doctorate in science from the University of Bristol in February 2020. Now, as a member of the England Advisory Committee, she will help to form a diverse range of new voices set to shape the strategy and actions of RSPB England over the next few years.

The RSPB England committee, whose purpose will be to support, guide, and champion the work of the conservati­on charity, has been formed in the shape of ten new members from a vast array of background­s, experience­s and skills.

The committee’s creation comes as a recent RSPB report showed that just 34 per cent of people in households without any outdoor space (be that a garden, courtyard, or balcony) are within a 10-minute walk of publicly accessible natural greenspace.

As their report shows, increasing access to nature rich spaces for all is a “pressing concern”, and the charity now hopes that Mya-Rose’s experience and passion will bring valuable insight to RSPB England, joining them in protecting nature and increasing people’s access to it.

Speaking of the new England Advisory Committee, Emma Marsh, Director for England said: “We are

excited and hopeful that with such a brilliant and diverse mix of voices, passion and knowledge, our new Advisory Committee can really help to make a lasting impact on the way we work at RSPB England, driving us forwards as the fight for nature intensifie­s.”

Last week, teenage environmen­tal activist Greta Thunberg joined fellow demonstrat­ors outside the Swedish Parliament to kick off a day of socially distanced global climate protests.

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Mya-Rose Craig has become become the youngest member of RSPB’s England Advisory Committee

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