Team Wilder Actions Map

Illustrated map of south and west Wales with examples of actions for nature

Illustrations: Wildlife Watch

Together, we can help nature recover . . . 

All across South and West Wales people are coming together - at home, in schools, in work places and in communities - to do what they can to help nature recover. 

To highlight the wonderful things that are happening across our region, we are creating an 'Actions Map'.  Click on the pins to find out more about the actions people and communities have been taking.

Already doing something positive for nature?  We’d love to hear about it!  Fill out the form under the map, let us know what you’re doing, and get your pin added to the map.

Find ideas and inspiration to help nature here!

 

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Fill out the form below to let us know about your actions for nature!

If you wish for your name to be displayed on the map, fill in this field with how you want your name to be written. Leaving this field blank will make you anonymous on the map.
Please use this space to tell us about any action you're taking to help wildlife in your local area. This information will appear on the map.
If you have a picture of your action (eg. your garden, pond, community group logo), please include it here.
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Where are you taking action?

Which map pin style should you choose?

Business / Organisation - If you are a business or organisation that is doing something positive for nature on / around your premises, such as an office creating a wildlife garden or a cafe using biodegradable cups.

Campaign - If you are running a nature-related campaign.

Community Group - If you are a community-led group (rather than an organisation or business), such as gardening or allotment groups, 'Friends of' or voluntary groups, and local action groups.

Farmer / Landowner - If you are a farmer or landowner that is undertaking habitat restoration or has set aside land for nature.

Fundraising - If you are actively raising funds for nature.

Individual Action - If you are doing something as an individual, such as gardening for wildlife at home, taking part in local nature volunteering, or reducing your carbon footprint.

Youth Group - If you are a group helping young people to engage with nature, such as schools, youth clubs, Scouts etc.

 


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All submissions are reviewed before being added to the map. 
Approved submissions should appear on the map within two weeks of submission.

 

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