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What we do

Follow the links below to find out more about our mission to bring wildlife back and get more people on nature's side. Meet our staff and learn about the Trust's history, discover our projects, and get involved by booking a talk or visit.

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About us

Discover more about Warwickshire Wildlife Trust, who we are and what we do

Large Starling (Sturnus Vulgaris) roost at sunset - Danny Green-2020VISION

2030 Strategy

Our 2030 strategy for nature recovery in Warwickshire, Coventry and Solihull

Corn bunting (Milaria calandra) singing in oilseed rape crop at an arable farm in Hertfordshire. April 2011. - Chris Gomersall/2020VISION

Our projects

Find out more about our projects for nature, including wildlife friendly farming, rewildling, green education and wellbeing.

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Partnerships for Wildlife

We work with many partners across the county and the West Midlands, some informally and some in more formal partnerships.

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Wild wellbeing

Getting closer to nature benefits your physical and mental wellbeing

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History

Over 50 years of protecting wildlife and wild places

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