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Red-tailed bumblebee on bird's foot trefoil © Jon Hawkins Surrey Hills Photography

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Small or large, gardens can be a haven for wildlife! Browse our how-to guides for tips on getting started.

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About The Wildlife Trusts

Wherever you are in the UK, there's a Wildlife Trust protecting, restoring and standing up for nature. We're a movement of 47 independent charities working for wildlife. 

More than 945,000 members and 33,000 volunteers work together with their Wildlife Trust to make their local area wilder and make nature part of life, for everyone. We'd love you to join us.

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Curlew, Numenius arquata, in flight at dusk. Peak District National Park, UK - Ben Hall/2020VISION

Curlew, Numenius arquata, in flight at dusk. Peak District National Park, UK - Ben Hall/2020VISION

Donate to secure The Rothbury Estate

You can help us secure over 3,800 hectares for wildlife and people in the heart of Northumberland

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Take part in the Hedgehog Walk

From 30th March - 30th April, join The Hedgehog Walk – a fun and family-friendly fundraising challenge that helps protect nature!

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A beaver swimming with just the top half of its face and its back visible above the water

Beaver swimming away after release © Beaver Trust

Wild beaver release brings joy to Cornwall


Historic moment which paves the way for future wild beaver releases

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