The Wilder Communities Award is the idea of Devon Wildlife Trust. The inaugural award has been made recently to an East Devon community.
Staff at the conservation charity are keen to stress that the scheme is not a competition. Instead, applications will be reviewed by Devon Wildlife Trust’s Wilder Communities Team. The application process is open now and can be completed on-line via the Trust’s website. Applicants can find lots of guidance, examples and ideas about how to help local wildlife.
Applications to the Wilder Community application process is free.
The Trust’s Wilder Communities Team are especially keen to hear from Devon communities who are working for nature in several ways, including:
- Creating space for nature: providing more food, water and homes for wildlife.
- Protecting the local environment: working to protect rivers and streams, to improve soil health, and reduce waste and pollution.
- Connecting local people with nature: bringing local communities together so that they can discover, learn and connect with wildlife.
Katie Wilkinson is Devon Wildlife Trust Wilder Communities Team Lead. Katie said:
There is so much to be hopeful for when we see so many people dedicating their time to help nature’s recovery. From holding environmental festivals to running community science projects or managing a local greenspace for wildlife, and campaigning to get swift nesting boxes installed in a town centre. When communities work together on a common cause they can achieve great things.
Thinking globally and acting locally will help us build a sustainable future where nature and people can thrive’’.
Our local community already does so much in support of the nature on our doorstep and in relation to connecting to it. So, when the opportunity to recognise and celebrate these connections was presented by the Devon Wildlife Trust’s new Wilder Communities Award, it felt like the ideal opportunity to bring our community even closer to nature.
Using our application form as a springboard, we have been able to acknowledge so much of the fabulous work already being done locally, and to set ourselves some challenges to do even more over the coming months and years.”