From the far reaches of the Shetland Islands to the shores of Alderney, there is a host of incredible nature recovery projects on land and at sea starting this year. Speaking with staff at each of the 46 Trusts over the past few weeks, I’ve compiled a whistle-stop guide for the media to share what’s new for The Wildlife Trusts in 2023. These projects are full of hope and determination – every day, staff and volunteers across the UK are working with local communities to bring wildlife back, restore nature and tackle the climate crisis.
It's well known that the Wildlife Trusts are working for change – we’ve already published our Top 10 issues for The Wildlife Trusts and nature’s recovery in 2023. But did you know about all our annual nature events which you can join in with later this year? They include:
- Wild About Gardens – our new campaign for wilder lawns, led with RHS, will start mid-March
- 30 Days Wild – the challenge to do one wild thing every day during June
- National Marine Week – seaside events, activities and inspiration from 22 July – 6 August
- Big Wild Walk – our annual fundraising challenge during October half-term
In June we’ll celebrate the 10th anniversary of Coronation Meadows. It is a decade since the initiative was launched by King Charles III to commemorate the 60th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II’s Coronation. Over 60 wonderful new wildflower meadows have been created or restored by Wildlife Trusts and we’ll be sharing some lovely stories about these when they’re in full bloom.