Getting your message across – online

03/06/2025 | 7-8:30pm | Online

Getting your message across to the wider community is vital for garnering support for your Group as well as fostering an understanding and appreciation of what you are trying to achieve for wildlife and why. Achieving community buy-in can make so much more possible.

Websites, Facebook pages and social media channels can provide the most effective means of keeping in touch with both members of your Community Wildlife Group as well as others in your local area. Jack Cripps, communication manager for Suffolk Wildlife Trust, will share with you details of each of the different channels available, the benefits and pitfalls of using different channels and how you can best optimise your communication.

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