What we do at Warwickshire Wildlife Trust?
Warwickshire Wildlife Trust Warwickshire Wildlife Trust is the leading local environmental charity, protecting wildlife and natural places throughout Warwickshire, Coventry and Solihull.
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Warwickshire Wildlife Trust is a registered charity, established in 1970, to protect our local natural heritage and encourage people to get involved.

Our Vision is for an environment rich in wildlife, valued and enjoyed by everyone.

Our Mission

Warwickshire Wildlife Trust aims to protect and enhance wildlife, natural habitats and geology throughout Warwickshire, Coventry and Solihull, and to encourage a greater awareness, appreciation and participation in all aspects of nature conservation and the environment.

Our Work

The Trust works to safeguard local wildlife by:

• CARING for over 50 Nature Reserves

- woods, meadows & wetlands covering over 2000 acres

• CAMPAIGNING for wildlife and the environment

- helping to protect threatened places and rare species

• ENCOURAGING people to enjoy nature

- with walks, talks and events in town and country

• WORKING with schools, businesses and community groups

- to support local action for the environment

• PROMOTING ways for volunteers to help

- with practical projects arid local activities everywhere

Our work is now focused in 4 themes:

  • Wildlife Havens includes all our ‘on the ground’ work to identify, protect and enhance areas of land for wildlife.
  • Wildlife Champions brings together our work to influence others, including campaigns, working with planners, farmers and other partners, and lobbying for wildlife protection.
  • People and Wildlife includes all our education activities and community-based work, alongside Visitor Centres, membership services, events and activities for everyone.
  • Managing our Business encompasses all our management systems, including quality, Health & Safety and financial management as well as our external promotions, publicity and marketing activities.

Click for our Environmental Policy

Click here for our Development Plan 2005-2009