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Here The Wildlife Trusts discuss what they want to see from COP26, in actions that go beyond the conference.
Meaningful action
People are taking meaningful action for nature and the climate, resulting in better decision making for the environment at both the local level and across the four nations of the UK.
Take Action for Insects
Will you take action to save the most important creatures on the planet?
Taking Action in a Challenging time
This link will open on the Radnorshire Wildlife Trust website.
Join Rob Hopkins (robhopkins.net), Craig Bennett (Wildlife Trust CEO) & Radnorshire WT to talk about taking action for climate & wildlife.
Take Action for Nature Leaders
This link will open on the Herefordshire Wildlife Trust website.
Be the catalyst for change in your community by leading one of our empowering workshops from our 'Take Action for Nature' series!
Thank you for taking action for insects
Thank you for taking action for insects
Action for Insects campaign
The UK's insect populations are in trouble: 41% face extinction. To save them, we all need to act quickly. The Wildlife Trusts are calling for everyone to be insect champions and for a pesticide reduction target to help them recover.
Action for River Wildlife
We’re aiming to raise £20,000 to help restore our precious rivers, their wildlife and everything that depends on them.
Gwent Wildlife Trust
Take action for insects with your school
Insects need our help! Your free Action for Insects school guide is full of learning plans and resources designed to engage children with insects, investigate local environments, and take action for insects in your school grounds and beyond.
British rainforests – a new approach for climate action, communities and nature
We’re facing a climate and ecological emergency. We need to move much faster in rolling out joined-up solutions at scale, while also avoiding greenwashing traps that will only slow us down - write…
Climate action needs nature. Nature needs climate action. Neither will succeed if we don’t prepare for a changing world
The Wildlife Trusts’ COP26 report says it’s time to tackle the twin crises at speed
How to identify
How to identify bird and butterflies in your gardens, tell the difference between native and Spanish bluebells, know your birds of prey, and identify droppings and tracks.