I’m lucky enough to spend my working days talking to people who care deeply about nature, and even luckier to support those who are doing something about it. As Communications and Engagement Officer for the Wildlife Champions programme at Avon Wildlife Trust, I get a front row seat to the truly amazing community-led work that so often goes unnoticed.
The Wildlife Champions programme supports a cohort of around 20 people each year to deliver community projects for nature. We provide training, mentoring and a peer support network, helping people turn passionate ideas into practical action in the places they live and work. Champions come from across the region, sharing one common purpose: they want to make space for wildlife and bring their communities with them.
Too often, projects like these can feel lonely. People have energy and ideas, but feel unsure where to start, how to involve others, or how to overcome the inevitable hurdles. Wildlife Champions are never expected to figure it all out on their own.