THE NATURE OF POSITIVITY

‘Somewhere along the way, we have managed to lose sight of our path and now we’re in a huge biodiversity crisis’. With an affinity for the outdoors, Rosie has always been drawn to protecting the wildlife around her.

The issues can feel so overwhelming, but organisations like Trash Free Trails (TFT) are brimming with passionate people actually doing something about it. It’s that positive, solution-focused approach that singles them out – and that’s what has kept Rosie Holdsworth hooked.

Whether running through thigh-deep bogs, managing wildlife during the changing of seasons, slogging into headwinds on her bike, or popping out for a dip during her lunch break, you’re likely to find Rosie outside.

As a manager for three National Trust countryside properties in West Yorkshire, she works in the area that she grew up in and knows well. She has casually competed both on the bike and in fell running across the UK, but over the years her focus has shifted from riding the most extreme trails she can find to observing the journey and experience she can have along the way. With this shift has come her involvement in TFT as a member of the A Team.

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