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No Mow May (A volunteer newsletter update)
No Mow May is an exciting opportunity to give nature the time and space to thrive. It’s an easy sell to people – less work, more for nature – with very significant results for minimal effort.…
The Big One (A volunteer newsletter update)
At the end of April, London’s streets came alive as tens of thousands of people united for ‘The Big One’. Speakers, musicians, activists, families and dogs gathered around Westminster for a 4-day…
Coronavirus update
Nextdoor Nature Somer Valley: Project Update!
Nextdoor Nature is a national campaign by The Wildlife Trusts. Part of Team Wilder’s community-led action for nature’s recovery the campaign aims at empowering and resourcing people to take action…
An update on the Grow Wilder Engagement Hub
What's going on at Goblin Coombe? A volunteer newsletter update
Avon Wildlife Trust (AWT) owns approximately 190 acres of Goblin Combe near Bristol and has been working with a local volunteer group and contractors over the last 2 years to improve its…
An update from our four-legged conservation assistants at Folly Farm
Just before Christmas last year we introduced four Exmoor ponies to our Folly Farm nature reserve in the Chew Valley. The ponies came from the Moorland Mousie Trust, a charity based down on Exmoor…
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Pass on the gift of a wilder future this Remember a Charity Week
This Remember a Charity Week runs between 7th-13th September and gives you the opportunity to consider including a gift in your will to charity, once your family and friends are cared for. Avon…
Purple laver
This purply-brown seaweed is a common feature on our rocky shores and on our dinner plates.
Oyster
Native Oysters are a staple of our seas and our plates - but our love of their taste has lead to a sharp decline all around the UK.