Staying in Touch
We want to support individuals and communities stay in touch with wildlife and the environment. Over 25 years we have been connecting people with nature, and we want you to help you stay connected with the outside world should you find yourself feeling isolated due to coronavirus.
We're intending to stay operational and monitoring closely the government's guidance.
Hearing that our families, friends and neighbours will be told to stay at home for an extended period to protect themselves from coronavirus is an anxious feeling; however, we want to let you know that we're here to support you with a friendly phone call (whatever your age!). A call to chat about wildlife or, seeing those signs of Spring by a new bird sighting or call, the warmth of the Spring sunshine (it is close now).
As a small charity, we're determined to continue supporting your efforts to look out for wildlife and embrace reassurance in the natural world. Take solace in these words by the American biologist and author of Silent Spring, Rachel Carson: "Those who contemplate the beauty of the earth find reserves of strength that will endure as long as life lasts."
We need nature more than ever!
"It's all about encouraging people to participate and learn about the natural world through hands on discovery."