From the 21st - 24th April, 100,000 people may gather outside Parliament in London to highlight the urgent threats facing nature and our climate. You can find out more here.
Our natural world is in a critical condition. We continue to lose our most precious remnants of wild natural space and vast numbers of our insects and birds. Our existing laws are too weak and the climate and ecological crisis we face is not being taken seriously enough. These are not isolated issues and their solutions mustn’t be either: we need to restore our peatlands, meadows and forests so that they once again capture carbon. The Wildlife Trust movement tackles this climate and ecological emergency every day wherever we can, but for a healthy natural world we all need to take urgent action for nature’s recovery.
The Wildlife Trust movement fully supports people across the UK who feel compelled to demonstrate their concern, but it’s important to note that protesting is not for everyone.
We will continue to raise the profile of the crisis we face and take action for a healthy natural world, playing our part in this powerful movement for change. We work for a Wilder Future every day.
Here at Warwickshire Wildlife Trust, we have a host of positive, peaceful and practical ways you can contribute to our planet’s future at this crucial time. You can find out more information here.