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Our Youth Committee is made up of young adults motivated to take action for nature and inspire others to do the same.
Youth Committee Application Thank You
Thank you for applying to join the Warwickshire Wildlife Trust Youth Committee
How to help wildlife at work
Attracting wildlife to your work will help improve their environment – and yours!
Wild Work Day FAQs
Wild Work Day FAQs
Nature, Work and Wellbeing
A guest blog by Katie MacLeod Peters, Wellbeing Coach at www.kpwellbeing.com
Managed woodland after work is completed
What does managed woodland look like after the work is completed?
Stunning new gates in place as work begins on Brandon Reach
Warwickshire Wildlife Trust is creating an improved and accessible nature reserve for the local community on the outskirts of Coventry and work is now underway.
Farmers work together to put wildflower meadows back on the map in Warwickshire
Warwickshire Wildlife Trust has secured funding from Severn Trent’s ‘Boost for Biodiversity Fund’ to support the delivery of an exciting new project!
Dunsmore’s Unofficial Trainee
Dunsmore Living Landscape support officer Man-Lan Adams shares her experiences of completing a hands-on City & Guilds qualification to gain the skills and knowledge necessary to commence a…
Working with Farmers and Landowners
Agricultural land covers 70% of Warwickshire and if we are to realise our vision of landscape recovery we must work collaboratively with farmers to support nature and wildlife.
Brief for Works - Woodland Wellbeing 2024
Warwickshire Wildlife Trust are seeking to appoint a contractor to deliver regular woodland wellbeing half day sessions during 2024 at a site of your choice (subject to landowner permission) within the Sherbourne Valley Project Area. This is part of The Sherbourne Valley Project.
Bug Hunting @ Parkridge
Join us for some outdoor work!