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The Wildlife Trusts is a movement made up of 46 Wildlife Trusts: independent charities who all share a mission. Each Wildlife Trust is a member of a central charity – the Royal Society of Wildlife Trusts, more widely known as The Wildlife Trusts (TWT). Meet our board of trustees and read our charitable objectives and Annual Impact Reports. Find out more about our Patron, President, Vice Presidents, Chair and Chief Executive.
How to run a fundraising event
Here are some hints if you are thinking of running a fundraising event. There are some ideas to help you get started.
How We’re Wild About Inclusion
Find out how The Wildlife Trusts are working to make sure that everyone has access to nature and feels welcome in wild spaces.
Salmon run
Witness the great salmon run, when adult salmon return to their rivers of birth to spawn; an incredible feat of navigation and acrobatics. Find a viewpoint on a salmon river near you and watch the king of fish perform.
Wilder Communities - How to run pond dipping and minibeasting sessions for children
This link will open on the Norfolk Wildlife Trust website.
Join NWT Wilder Learning Manager Isabelle Mudge to find out how to run these two popular sessions.
Belfairs 5 Fun Run
This link will open on the Essex Wildlife Trust website.
Join us for a 5(ish!) mile fun run through the beautiful late-summer woods of Belfairs.
About us
The Wildlife Trusts are a charity that works to protect wildlife on land and at sea, and bring people closer to nature. We believe that a healthy wildlife-rich natural world is valuable in its own right and is also the foundation of our wellbeing and prosperity; we depend on it and it depends on us.
Updates about the Rothbury Estate
Stay up-to-date with the latest news about The Wildlife Trusts' plans for the Rothbury Estate in Northumberland and find out how you can be involved.
Running a group session: how to get started
Advice about how to run a group session and facilitate a meeting. What does facilitation mean, and how can you make sure your meetings run well?
All about Birda
Birda was founded in 2017 based on a shared goal to help people experience the natural world so that they'll fight to protect it.
How to identify
How to identify bird and butterflies in your gardens, tell the difference between native and Spanish bluebells, know your birds of prey, and identify droppings and tracks.
How it Works
Thanks to players of People's Postcode Lottery, thousands of children have been able to engage with nature through Forest Schools and outdoor learning, but how does it all work?