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Five Refreshing Actions You Can Do for Water - Wild for Water

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Dive into these 5 refreshing actions you can do for water

Wild for Water logo with graphics of a kingfisher, dragonfly, otter, and fish. Surrounded by water

These five individual #TeamWilder actions are part of the Wild for Water campaign to help us connect and protect our local waterways in different ways. Please email campaigns@wkwt.org.uk to share your experience and photographs completing an action, we would love to share this on our socials and website.

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Emma Robertshaw

Providing Water for Wildlife

Go with the flow by providing water for wildlife - no matter what space you have

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Penny Dixie

Water-friendly Gardening Practices

Be shore to use water-friendly gardening practices

Gillian Day

Volunteering for a Water Project

Make a splash by volunteering for a water project

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Catherine Craig

Craftivism Art Exhibition

Submit something otterly creative to our Craftivism Art Exhibition

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Restore Nature Now protest banner - Eleanor Church

Contact Your Local MP & Council

Contact your local MP and council to let them know you give a dam about clean water

Why not pool your resources together and get your community and close ones involved too?

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Wild for Water

Help us make a splash for cleaner water

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