Get ready to speak up for nature!
There will be a General Election on July 4th and it's crucial that nature's voice is heard. This General Election is incredibly important for wildlife and wild spaces across the UK, and beyond. The UK is already classified as one of the world’s most nature-depleted countries, the incoming Government will be responsible for turning this around.
YOU can help us to ensure nature is given the priority it deserves. Whether you join us at the Restore Nature Now march, contact your MP or display one of our window posters, every individual action is a positive for nature; every voice makes nature's voice a little louder still. There has never been a more important time for each of us to speak up for nature.

Climate march Nottingham by Leanne Manchester
Contact your Candidates
Use our form to create a personal message to your constituency candidates, letting them know that nature in your area is a priority for you. The more this message is sent, the stronger it will become until candidates in every corner of the UK know wildlife is at the top of our list.

Display our poster in your window
Put up one of our nature-friendly window posters to let everyone know that you're voting with nature in mind this General Election - it might even catch the eye of your local candidate!

Badger © Andrew Parkinson/2020VISION
Read the Party Manifestos
Ahead of the general election, political parties will be publishing their manifestos, setting out each of their programmes for Government.

Read our Thoughts on the Manifestos
Not sure what to make of each party manifesto? The Wildlife Trusts have been busy combing through them and weighing up if they deliver for nature.

Mark Thomas
Local Intelligence Hub
Your starting point for local data about MPs, public opinion and the climate and nature movement. in your constituency. Brought to you by our friends at The Climate Coalition.

Our priorities for the next UK Government
Birmingham & Black Country Wildlife Trust are calling upon all political parties to act now for people, nature and climate. We’ve set out three key priorities - three things which government must do to help nature’s recovery and achieve a wilder future for Birmingham and the Black Country.