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Here The Wildlife Trusts discuss what they want to see from COP26, in actions that go beyond the conference.
‘Common Grounds’: A Day of Action
On Saturday 12 October, thousands of people around the UK will meet with their MP to talk about action for nature and climate.
With a new UK Government now in place, nature’s recovery must be prioritised.
With a new UK Government now in place, nature’s recovery must be prioritised.
Goal 2: meaningful action
People are taking meaningful action for nature and the climate, resulting in better decision making for the environment at both the local level and across the four nations of the UK.
Take Action for Insects
Will you take action to save the most important creatures on the planet?
Action for Nature Day
This link will open on the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust website.
Be inspired by local action for wildlife taking place in Hull with stalls, walks, practical workshops, and activities for all the family.
Nature Action Network Meeting
This link will open on the Herefordshire Wildlife Trust website.
At this meeting of the Nature Action Network we will focus on planning for a day of activities and action for our rivers in September.
Action for Insects
This link will open on the Somerset Wildlife Trust website.
This full day session will cover basic insect identification and advice on proactive steps to encourage insect diversity into local green spaces including gardens.
Action for Nature - Community Organiser
This link will open on the Warwickshire Wildlife Trust website.
Job Purpose:
The Action for Nature Community Organiser role is deeply place-based, working within a locality in Coventry. You will embed yourself in the community, listening to people on…
Thank you for taking action for insects
Thank you for taking action for insects
Wilder Churches: Taking action for nature
This link will open on the Somerset Wildlife Trust website.
Wondering how to take action for nature in your local church yard or burial ground?
Action for Insects campaign
The UK's insect populations are in trouble: 41% face extinction. To save them, we all need to act quickly. The Wildlife Trusts are calling for everyone to be insect champions and for a pesticide reduction target to help them recover.
Take action for insects with your school
Insects need our help! Your free Action for Insects school guide is full of learning plans and resources designed to engage children with insects, investigate local environments, and take action for insects in your school grounds and beyond.