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Take action today!

Below is a whole host of ideas and resources to help people to help nature. Whether you’re an individual, family, community group, school, landowner or business, anyone can take action and do something to make a difference for nature, no matter how small.  Join in today and together we can create a wilder future for South & West Wales!

What is Team Wilder?

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Wilder Youth

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Wilder Homes and Gardens

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Wilder Communities

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Find out how to transform your garden into a wildlife haven!

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Fundraise and champion change for nature.
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Each volunteer makes a big difference in looking after the precious places around South and West Wales. Get involved – protect wildlife…

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We're already making a big difference for wildlife across South and West Wales - but we need your help to do more.

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There are simple and easy things that we can all do to reduce our carbon footprint and make a big difference to the natural world.

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No matter what action you are taking every little bit helps! See what is happening your areas and how to get involved. 

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