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Welcome to our new Campaigns Hub
You will find all the information you need to campaign for nature at the click of a button here. From current campaigns to get involved with to information about your local area, there is something for everyone. Learn about our past campaigns for inspiration or read the blog posts on different campaign activity. You can also look through our how to guides and look through external resources for more information.
What is a campaign?
A campaign is a collection of actions and/or events that aim to achieve a particular goal. This can include political and activism themes to influence social change. It could be short-term or long-term, one person or a group of people, online or in-person. Campaigns can take so many different forms, there isn't a one size fits all format. This hub of information and ideas is designed to help you create a bespoke campaign that speaks with a bold and confident voice for nature.
You don't have to be the loudest person in the room to make the most change
Donate to the Wilder Waters appeal
Over the last 100 years, the UK has lost 90% of its wetland habitats, with more than one in ten freshwater and wetland creatures now at risk of extinction. Will you help us restore these vital lifelines and fund work for rivers and wetlands?
Craftivism - The Art of Gentle Protesting
At Warwickshire Wildlife Trust, we take an approach to campaigning rooted in craftivism (a beautiful blend of craft and activism) to bring about change for nature and wildlife. This method is inspired from the Craftivist Collective founded by Sarah P Corbett, an award-winning activist, that is purposefully non-aggressive and aims to "change hearts, minds, policies and laws through thoughtful and compassionate actions, intending to invite reflection and respectful conversation rather than division" (Sarah P Corbett - Forbes Magazine 2020.)
Craftivism can take many forms, interpretations and levels of experience. From embroidery to painting, writing to printing, poetry to crochet, baking to pottery, woodwork to graphic design, there are so many opportunities for everyone to get involved. You don't have to have experience or skill, but a willingness to get creative, slow down, and possibly make a few mistakes along the way.
Ocean odysseys
Take a glimpse into the journeys of three incredible ocean wanderers.
How did Heather juggle taking part in 30 Days Wild with a busy calendar?
From the "feral pigeon" to the "the blusher fungi", Heather was one of the 2,040 people across our patch this year…
Why is it so hot? A look at heatwaves – and how nature can help us cope
It’s felt like a year of heatwaves already – and we’re only in July. Zoe Quiroz Cullen, Head of Climate and International Policy,…