Community workshops

A lynx sitting beneath a tree, with a curtain of golden autumnal leaves around it

Lynx © Berndt Fischer

Community workshops

Community workshops 

Community workshops give participants the opportunity to express and listen to views and opinions on the topic of lynx reintroduction. The workshop will be designed to last approximately two hours. The workshop will involve a short evidence-based presentation on lynx ecology, the project, and what a lynx reintroduction could look like. This will be followed by a focus group discussion. A group activity will involve identifying concerns and challenges and then participants will develop solutions to these concerns/challenges. At the end of the workshop, participants have an opportunity to complete a questionnaire. 

You can currently reserve a spot on one of the community workshops taking place in Hexham Abbey, the Great North Museum: Hancock, or Moffat Town Hall. For more information, contact info@missinglynxproject.org.uk

Wark community workshops: 11th - 14th May

These workshops have now passed. Please see below for further opportunities to get involved.

The Sill community workshops: 30th May - 1st June

These workshops have now passed. Please see below for further opportunities to get involved.

Stapleton community workshops: 7th June

These workshops have now passed. Please see below for further opportunities to get involved.

Newcastleton community workshops: 14th - 15th June

These workshops have now passed. Please see below for further opportunities to get involved.

Bonchester community workshops: 18th June

These workshops have now passed. Please see below for further opportunities to get involved

Hexham Abbey community workshops: 29th June - 2nd July

These workshops have now passed. Please see below for further opportunities to get involved.

Hancock community workshop: 27th July

This workshop has now passed. Please see below for further opportunities to get involved.

Moffat Town Hall

Date

Time

Register

17th August 2pm - 4pm Reserve a spot