Make change happen
We have the solutions to protect our precious species and forests, to fix our food system and to tackle the climate crisis. But we need you. Because when we act together our leaders do sit up and listen. Help us to protect what matters and to bring our world back to life. Act Now.

Protect our precious forests
Around the world, vast areas of forest are being destroyed every day. Devastating numbers of animals are losing their homes and their lives. And the fight against climate change is being undermined. Forests matter to us all and it has never been more urgent to stand together to protect them and the lives they nurture.
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Why COP30 matters
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Feel good forest trails
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Adopt a jaguar
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Sign a petition for nature
We are working hard across the UK to protect what matters to you and to bring our world back to life. Can you spare 2 minutes to sign a petition and show your support?

Bring Wales back to life
Take action in your community
Community action can have an incredible impact for nature in your local area – but it can also inspire others and influence politicians and business to protect and restore nature too.
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Peoples plan for nature community pack
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Nature heroes: Communities unite to save nature
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Live more sustainably
Small changes in your everyday life add up. Explore ways to reduce your impact with our app.
My footprint app
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Cornwall community puts nature on MPs priority list
In 2025, community members of southeast Cornwall came together with their MP, Anna Gelderd, and WWF to discuss how they are tackling the triple challenge of nature decline, a warming climate and a harmful food system. Together, with Anna, we set out the top priorities for her to take back to Parliament to help bring our world back to life.
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Save Our Wild Isles Community Fund
From creating community gardens and replanting wildflower meadows, to protecting local wildlife and promoting community connection to nature, these community groups are taking action and have been supported by the Save Our Wild Isles Community Fund.
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Restoring Seagrass Meadows
In partnership with communities and organisations we’re restoring seagrass meadows and European flat oysters in the Firth of Forth.
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Bringing nature to urban areas
We’re working with Air Wick and Leicester City Council to help bring nature back to urban communities, build awareness about the biodiversity crisis, and motivate people of all ages to act and reconnect with the natural world!
Check out our short film to see how we’ve helped children in Leicester learn more about the nature around them and reconnect with the natural world!
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Creating the people's plan for nature
The People’s Plan for Nature brought 100 people from all walks of life – with all types of opinions – together to find common ground on the action we need to take to save nature.
The Plan calls for nature to have a voice at the centre of decision-making.