"When I was at the House of Lords this week".......... I just love saying it.When I was at the House of Lords this week, I could look up the broad, powerful, grey Thames to Lambeth Palace and scan leftwards, downstream past flapping Union Jacks to Westminster Bridge and the London Eye beyond. As I passed through security at Black Rod's Garden entrance, all of Westminster was bathed in bright, golden sunlight, but afterwards, under the darkest of blue/black skies, the embankment was lit up in neon blues, reds and greens: One long photo opportunity.
The room overlooked the river so I took a few minutes to take in the view while the room filled with conservation people. Chubby men in black with foreign accents offered us wine and nibbles and the murmuring sound of "conservation conversation" swelled.
The only other person I knew was Justin Tilley, my contact from Natural England, but I probably spoke with a dozen other people, all of whom wanted to talk about wetland conservation. Professional or amateur, they were all passionate about nature conservation, which told me two things;
- The organisers had invited the right people who would carry the project forward.
- These people deserved a good night out, and they had one.
You can find out more about the Million Ponds Scheme at Pond Conservation.
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