4 Ways to take action for nature in Wales

Why nature is everyone's business

1. Volunteer with a local environmental group

    From tree planting with Stump up for Trees in Bannau Brycheiniog to campaigning with Climate Cymru, there are many fantastic volunteering opportunities across Wales. A good place to start is by searching for ‘environmental volunteering opportunities in Wales’ via your favourite search engine or visiting the Volunteering Wales website.

    2. Discover your Local Nature Partnership

    For specialist nature advice in your local area, you can contact your Local Nature Partnership Coordinator to find out about projects and volunteering opportunities on your doorstop.

    3. Make space for nature

    Are you ready to turn a neglected space into a vibrant garden where nature can thrive? Keep Wales Tidy’s Local Places for Nature scheme, provides free guidance and ‘garden packs’ with plants, seeds and tools, to groups wanting to create and care for wildlife-friendly areas.

    4. Be empowered through learning

    And finally, if you would like to learn more about ecosystems – how to understand them, talk about them and take action to protect and restore them – join one of our next Nature Wise training sessions.

      Cynnal Cymru members benefit from one free training place per year on one of our our Nature Wise or Carbon Literacy open training courses.

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