See below for a list of programmes and projects we run which benefit both wildlife and people in Wiltshire. Become a member today to show your support.
We are increasing the number of invertebrates in Wiltshire. Read more
Creating a haven for nature in Marlborough. Read more
Securing vital habitat at Upper Minety in Wiltshire and supporting the long-term recovery for the rare, but once flourishing, marsh fritillary butterfly. Read more
The Building Bridges programme supports people across Swindon and Wiltshire who have challenges, helping them to develop skills, access to education or move towards work. Read more
Care farms provide a supervised, structured programme of farming-related activities. Contact with nature has a powerful role to play in helping those with learning disabilities, mental ill-health, Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC), and social and communication difficulties. Read more
The Coombe Bissett Down Project, funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund, was a three-year scheme that doubled the size of one our chalk grassland nature reserves and supported the delivery of a variety of community engagement activities. Read more
Ways you can live more sustainably. Read more
The Milestones project aims to connect vulnerable and marginalised young people aged 11-24 to their local, natural environment by offering opportunities to participate in practical activities and widen their knowledge and appreciation of local green spaces and nature reserves. Read more
Find out how we're reviewing our carbon footprint to make sure we’re carbon-neutral by 2030. Read more
The Forest meadows project is a joint project between Swindon Borough Council and Wiltshire Wildlife Trust. The Forest meadows project aims to create, restore, enhance and better manage grassland sites covering approximately 170 hectares and focused on 12 sites. Read more
The Wellbeing Programme provides nature-based activities for people living with mental health issues like anxiety, depression, low mood and stress. Read more
The programme seeks to engage asylum seekers and refugees aged from 14 to 25 in differing styles of Events, Activities and green prescription activity groups. Read more
The Water Team relies on volunteers like you to manage our river and wetland work outside of our nature reserves. From advisory visits, through to the design and delivery of technical restoration projects, our team is successfully working to improve our freshwater environment for both wildlife and people throughout the county. Read more
We want to help you make wildlife-friendly environments. There are thousands of pockets of land out there, from gardens to schools and churchyards, that could offer the perfect habitat for the wonderful wildlife we have in this county. Read more
The YEW Team delivers a huge variety of education and alternative provision for children and young people. Find out more about our forest school provision, work experience groups, teacher training and adult qualifications here. Read more