Campaign with us
To bring about the positive change that is needed for the future health of our wildlife and wild places, we rely on our knowledge, scientific data and influence to encourage key stakeholders in nature in the county to take action - in many cases this involves lobbying for legislative change.
We act on a local level, and where issues are of national concern, we work in partnership with our fellow trusts and partner organisations across the country so as to have maximum impact. With over 23,000 members in the county, together we can give nature a voice.
We campaign for a wilder future, where everyone can benefit from and enjoy wildlife near them. We have a long history of campaigning for positive change for nature and people, and working with local communities to save special places for wildlife and helping nature recover. We want to see at least 30% of our land and seas recovering by 2030.
Current campaigns
Help us to restore 30% of land and sea for nature by 2030
Find out the latest
Celebrities back last chance for UK Government to fulfil promise to ban sale of peat
The Wildlife Trusts and celebrity supporters are urging the UK Government to seize a final chance to ban sales of peat products ahead of…
Beneath Our Feet: Restoring Westhay Moor’s Peatlands
Healthy, functioning peatlands are superhero habitats when it comes to combatting climate change and supporting rare, specialist species…
Emergency authorisation of bee-killing pesticide is a “deathblow”, say The Wildlife Trusts
'Emergency' authorisation to use a highly damaging neonicotinoid has today been approved by UK Government, despite nearly 15,…