Image credits:
Child reading - Emma Bradshaw
Children in woods - Helena Dolby
Girl with binoculars - Evie & Tom Photography
Building a Wilder Youth movement
It's vital that today's young people have the opportunities to form life-long connections to nature and have their say in creating a wilder future. Whether that's through fun activities with the family, learning at school, joining Wildlife Watch, or being part of a youth forum, we want to bring nature into the everyday lives of young people and help them connect and be inspired to stand up for nature.
Being part of the Living Seas youth forum has allowed me to grow my passion for Marine Biology. This is really important to me because it's not just my future it's the world's future.
Eden - Age 13
Get involved
Whether you're a parent, guardian, teacher, or young person yourself, below is a whole host of ideas and projects to get involved with!
Being in a group of like-minded young environmentalists is an amazing thing to be a part of.
Harry - Age 24
What's been happening recently?
Save Our Taff Campaign Update: From Awareness to Action
Our Cardiff "Wilder youth" forum member Lauren writes about the work we've been doing behind the scenes to get ready for…
Understanding the River Taff: What Our Research Revealed About Water Quality and River Governance
A research project has been conducted on behalf of the Save our Taff campaign, and in this blog we details some of the findings.
Cardiff Youth Forum: a look back at 6 years of action for nature
Our Wilder Engagement Officer, Alex, shares what the Cardiff Youth Forum achieved during the 6 year project and what's next.
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