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Meet the Wildlife Champions
Meet the Wildlife Champions, a collective of individuals and groups from across the region, who are making more space for people and nature to thrive where they live
Grenville Johnson, St George Wildlife Champion
Bristol is full of people transforming their neighbourhoods into nature-friendly spaces to benefit both wildlife and people.
Wildlife Champions: A network for nature
Reflection on the first six months of our 2025/2026 Wildlife Champions programme
Growing the network of Wildlife Champions
As the next phase of Wildlife Champions gets underway, Emma Fennell Hodson shares what the programme means to her and to the communities that step up for nature in their local areas.
How to help wildlife at work
Attracting wildlife to your work will help improve their environment – and yours!
Network of Wildlife Champions to become cornerstone of nature movement at Avon Wildlife Trust
Avon Wildlife Trust has received a grant of over £235,000 from The National Lottery Heritage Fund to help establish a network of Wildlife Champions across the region.
Avon Wildlife Trust Supports Stoke Park Conservation Work
Avon Wildlife Trust supports the conservation work Bristol City Council is doing on the Stoke Park estate, which includes work to restore and improve wildflower-rich grassland.
Work Experience
Wildlife Champions bring communities together to tackle biodiversity loss
At a time when people feel increasingly disconnected - from nature and from each other - and wildlife is in decline, a growing network of local people are coming together to take action for both…
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Work Experience Immersed in Nature
What’s it like to work for the largest charity protecting wildlife in the west of England? This summer, 32 students aged between 14 and 17 years old got to find out as they took part in our Work…