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Warwickshire Wildlife Trust is the leading local independent conservation organisation. Our mission is to bring people closer to nature and create a land rich in wildlife.
Supported by our passionate members and dedicated volunteers we are working to bring about nature’s recovery across Warwickshire, Coventry and Solihull through practical action, education and influencing behavioural change.
Brandon Marsh is now closed
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Connecting to nature during COVID-19
We recognise that our nature reserves are vital green spaces for local people to connect with nature and most are open for you enjoy locally. Brandon Marsh is currently closed and there is only a takeaway food and drink service from Parkridge.Â
Nature continues to bring many of us solace in these difficult times, so do try to take time out of your day to enjoy the wild places around you, whether that be in your garden, local park or nearest nature reserve.Â
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