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Local wildflowers for bees and people
A wildflower is more than just a pretty face. Wildflowers provide food for pollinating insects. Without wildflowers, there are no pollinators. It has been estimated that 80% of our western diet…
The value of nature for children and young people
Did you rediscover your love of nature during lockdown? I know many of us did. From large nature reserves through to small pockets of wildness, dens and rope swings have popped up, new paths have…
Our vulnerable people and fundraising policy
Wellbeing with nature for families and young people
Wrap up warm, dig out your wellies, and check out our top tips for supporting you and your child’s wellbeing as winter draws to a close.
My Wild City – transforming hidden spaces for wildlife and people
Eight local wildlife sites, eight distinct neighbourhoods across Bristol, eight communities of children, families, professionals and older people, eight hidden havens for wildlife and people. Over…
Join the Community Gathering bringing people together for positive change
Irene Correia, People and Wildlife Manager, shares why she's excited to host The Community Gathering on 11 July 2026.
Securing a flourishing future for wildlife and people together
Chief Executive, Leah McNally, introduces Avon Wildlife Trust's refreshed strategy for 2030.
Grow Wilder Engagement Hub feedback form
We want to check that these changes are acceptable to you, and we’d love to hear your thoughts about Grow Wilder. Please do get in touch.
The Bristol Ecological Emergency Strategy – a blueprint for a more ecologically resilient city for people and for wildlife
When we entered lockdown in March, it was even more apparent to me just how important it was for people to be able to connect with nature on their doorstep. The buzz of insects, wildflowers…