Wildlife Trust Wales

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About Wildlife Trusts Wales

Across the UK, Wildlife Trusts are standing up for nature - protecting wild places, restoring habitats and inspiring people to take action. We’re a network of 47 charities, united by one vision: wilder future for nature and for people.

Wildlife Trusts Wales works with the five Welsh Wildlife Trusts to drive nature’s recovery across Wales, from our cities and coasts to our valleys and mountains. we’re creating change with and for the people of Wales.

Join more than 34,000 members and 2,000 volunteers already making a difference.
Join us as together, we can help nature thrive for future generations.

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We campaign for a wilder future, where everyone can benefit from and enjoy wildlife near them. 

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Ways to help wildlife

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Ways to help wildlife

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