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"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has." Margaret Mead, American anthropologist, 1901-1978
Around the world, there are many groups of committed people who are making sure wildlife have the space they need to survive and thrive. Please find a group to join so that you can be a part of their journey to help wildlife. If we all pull together, we can really power through change for the better. The more of us who help create, protect, care for and save existing and new spaces, the better.
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News....
The Cornwall Wildlife Trust has an appeal to help them bring beavers back in multiple pairs to Cornwall - find out more here.
Have you been watching the RHS Chelsea Flower Show? Did you see the gardens from Seawilding with Seagrass in it, and the Wildlife Trust's British Rainforest Garden, and The Songbird Survival Garden. Read all about them and more here!
Find out how to make a mini wildlife pond from an upcycled container for your garden with the WWT. Dive in to see how here!
In Utah, USA, Provo joins Bee City USA to boost pollinator conservation Buzz off to find out more about Bee City USA.
Have you heard of the Florida Wildlife Corridor? It comprises almost 18 million acres of wilderness and working lands - crucial to many of Florida’s animals. Find out more here.
Watch puffins in Wales!
The day is held twice in 2025, once on 10th May and then on 11th October. The theme is Shared Spaces: Creating Bird-Friendly Cities and Communities, highlighting the need or a healthy coexistence between humans and birds. Every community can play their part in making this happen. Fly off to visit World Migratory Bird Day 2025 here - please take an action to raise awareness! Find out why birds take such long journeys here .
The 3rd May is Wild Koala Day and in 2025, it coincides with the Federal Election in Australia. This gives koala lovers a real opportunity to put pressure on those wanting to be elected, to show them that they care about the environment and of course koalas! There are lots of amazing koala conservation groups in Australia working hard to help koalas - visit Wild Koala Day here.
There's great news from the World Land Trust. The Trust's supporters has raised the £443,540 needed to enable its partner AESMO to purchase 225 acres of precious cloud forest! They can expand the work they do protecting the cloud forests and watersheds in Honduras, which are under threat. A great effort!! Find out more here
The Big Give's Green Match Fund 2025 from 22nd to mid-day 29th April 2025 has now closed. It raised over £8 million (including gift aid) for 307 green charities with over 36,000 donations.
International Beaver Day: 7th April
Happy International Beaver Day! There's lots happening in the world of beavers, who are amazing eco-engineers. Take a look at the Beaver Trust (and their news here), the Wildlife Trusts, many of which are working with beavers and returning them to their local areas, and the beavers at the National Trust Holnicote Estate in Somerset .
Arrival of 16 Przewalski’s horses in the Iberian Highlands rewilding landscape
A bright future
for Wilder Blean,
UK
The 3rd March was World Wildlife Day and in 2025, the theme is Wildlife Conservation Finance: Investing in People and Planet. Much of our precious planet is at risk and this year the theme focuses on financing conservation, looking at new innovative ideas. #WWD2025 Find out all about it here. And please, whatever else you do today, please do one thing for nature, e.g. a litter pick (so wildlife don't eat litter), feed the birds, spread the word, support a cause....
Borrowdale is the largest temperate rainforest in the UK - it's in the beautiful Lake District. Temperate rainforests are vital carbon stores, and home to animals, plants and fungi!. And Borrowdale has just become a protected nature reserve, as a result of a decision by Natural England and the National Trust! You can find out all about it here.
The little African penguin needs our help. The penguins' numbers have plummeted and organisations are working together to try to ensure these charismatic animals have a future. Find out how you can help here.
The book "Earthshot" says that you and I can be part of the problem facing the planet - or we can be part of the solution. Two things we can do is to protect the natural world and to reduce our impact. "Urgency + Optimism = Action."
There's a website aiming to educate people into why you shouldn't poison bats you find in your home - it's a wonderful resource. Find out more here