Across the county, #TeamWilder groups have planned, restored and planted among their local spaces to make them kinder and greener places for their wildlife; from wildlife-friendly community allotments, to wildflower meadows in collaboration with local Parish Councils, and a local rugby team dedicating 30% of their site to wildlife habitat by 2030.
Yorkshire Wildlife Trust launched #TeamWilder in April – its most ambitious community engagement programme in its 77-year history. The aim is to empower communities across Yorkshire to be the difference nature needs and help them to take action for wildlife where they live. The response has been incredible, with almost 400 individuals, community groups and educators signing up to take part.
Yorkshire Wildlife Trust’s Community Engagement Manager, Jo Rawson said, “We’ve seen a wonderfully diverse range of communities getting involved, carrying out a wide variety of actions to benefit wildlife on their doorsteps. The energy and enthusiasm have been truly inspiring and the benefit to people that #TeamWilder is having is really moving.”