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Sea Dragon Fossil Unearthed at Nature Reserve
11 Jan
Summary
- A 33ft ichthyosaur fossil was discovered in 2021.
- The trust celebrated 70 years of conservation efforts.
- Rutland Water Nature Reserve was established in 1976.

A prominent wildlife trust is commemorating its 70th anniversary this year, celebrating decades of dedicated conservation work across 37 nature reserves. Founded in 1956, the trust has grown significantly, now boasting over 19,000 members and 700 volunteers who support its vital mission.
Key milestones include the care of Charnwood Lodge, now a national nature reserve, and the establishment of Rutland Water Nature Reserve in 1976. This reserve gained international recognition for its importance as a wetland habitat. Recent events include the discovery of a 33ft ichthyosaur fossil in 2021.
Various celebratory events are planned, including wild walks and family open days, alongside Osprey events. These activities underscore the trust's ongoing commitment to wildlife preservation and public engagement with nature.




