Bat Conservation Trust
The mysterious bat is a fascinating mammal that really needs your help to survive. Find out here how you can help collect vital information to give them a better chance.
Tel: 0845 1300 228
www.bats.org.uk
BTO (British Trust for Ornithology)
There are so many easy and fun ways you can help to gather information on birds – BirdTrack is a fantastic way to volunteer, whether you want to watch through your window or get out into the open.
Tel: 01842 750 050
www.bto.org
Buglife
Bugs – they might be small, but they rule the world! Find out why the insects that come bottom of the food chain are so important to the rest of us.
Tel: 01733 201 210
www.buglife.org.uk
Bumblebee Conservation Trust
The trust was founded in response to growing concerns about the 'plight of the bumblebee'. Find out how you can help the survival of these very important animals.
Butterfly Conservation
If you love butterflies and you want to do something hands-on to help them, this is the place for you. Your survey could help keep butterflies fluttering.
Tel: 0870 774 4309
www.butterfly-conservation.org
ENCAMS (Environmental Campaigns)
Litter can be lethal to wildlife, so Keep Britain Tidy. Find out how you can help.
Tel: 01942 612 621
www.keepbritaintidy.org
FACE
Farming and Countryside Education. Learn about food and farming in a sustainable countryside.
Tel: 024 7685 8261
www.face-online.org.uk
The Field Studies Council
An environmental education charity committed to helping people understand and be inspired by the natural world.
The National Trust
If you want to get out and visit some of the hundreds of gardens, forests, woods, fens, beaches, farmland, downs, moorlands, islands and many other places that are part of our heritage, this is a great place to start.
Tel: 0870 458 4000
www.nationaltrust.org.uk
Plantlife
Protecting all forms of plant life across the world, looking after nature reserves and even bringing back endangered species from the brink of extinction.
Tel: 01722 342 730
www.plantlife.org.uk
The Ramblers
Britain's biggest charity working for walkers, with over 70 years' experience and 500 groups. The charity campaigns to safeguard the walking environment for future generations and to promote walking. It runs hundreds of free, led walks across the UK every week.
Tel: 020 7339 8500
www.ramblers.org.uk
Royal Horticultural Society
Helping to share a passion for plants and inspire all of those with an interest in gardening
Tel: 0845 260 5000
www.rhs.org.uk
Royal Botanic Gardens Kew
Inspiring and delivering science-based plant conservation worldwide, and enhancing quality of life
Tel: 020 8332 5655
www.kew.org
RSPB
Find out how to help our feathered friends survive threats to their habitat. The RSPB has lots of advice on bird-friendly gardening, bird watching, feeding, putting up nestboxes and much more.
Tel: 01767 680 551
www.rspb.org.uk
The Tree Council
The UK's lead charity for trees, promoting their importance in a changing environment. Working in partnership with communities, organisations and government, The Tree council, strive to make trees matter to everyone.
Tel: 020 7407 9992
www.treecouncil.org.uk
The Waterways Trust
Bringing together community and conservation, nature and recreation! Enjoy our canals, rivers and streams and help their wildlife survive.
Tel: 0845 070 0710
www.thewaterwaystrust.org.uk
The Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust
Enjoy a great day out to one of nine wetland centres in the UK, courtesy of the leading organisation saving wetlands for wildlife and people.
Tel: 01453 891 900
www.wwt.org.uk
The Wildlife Trusts
A great place to start if you want to volunteer to help wildlife – it's the largest voluntary organisation in the UK, protecting wildlife and its many habitats. There's even a branch for kids.
Tel: 0870 036 7711
www.wildlifetrusts.org
The Woodland Trust
Trees are the lungs of our planet, keeping our air fresh and us breathing. Celebrate our biggest plant life with the Woodland Trust by planting a tree, becoming a woodland warden or even taking part in a survey.
Tel: 01476 581 111
www.woodlandtrust.org.uk
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