Help halt the loss of nature in the UK by joining the new Save Our Wild Isles campaign, launched by the National Trust, RSPB and WWF

By Tanya Jackson

Published: Thursday, 16 March 2023 at 12:00 am


After the success of David Attenborough’s Wild Isles, which spotlighted the wonder and fragility of British wildlife and landscapes, three of the world’s largest conservation charities have launched a campaign to engage the public to take urgent action to halt nature loss within the UK.

The WWF, The National Trust and RSPB are asking people to “go wild once a week”, no matter where they live. This could be as simple as planting wildflower seeds in a window box or green space, going vegetarian for one day a week, getting involved in local community projects or even writing to the country’s leaders to urge them to take action now.

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That’s the coming decline in the UK’s puffin population if we stand idly by.

From declining food supplies to oil spills, puffins face a range of threats. But with action we can turn things around.

That’s why we need your help. Together we can #SaveOurWildIsles. pic.twitter.com/k3rVD6WCsG

— RSPB (@Natures_Voice) March 14, 2023