There are so many ways to help nature to recover
We all have something unique to contribute and plenty to gain from connecting with nature in the city.
The My Wild City project has now come to an end but the legacy continues with lots of exciting things happening across Bristol! Check out how you can get involved with your local site and how you can support wildlife in your patch with Bristol City Council, Your Park, and Team Wilder!
You can also explore each of the My Wild City sites and their associate groups for more information:
Saltmarsh Drive Open Space, Lawrence Weston
Lawrence Weston Moor, Lawrence Weston
Northern Slopes, Knowle
Hengrove Mounds and Hawkfield Meadows, Hengrove
Dundry Slopes, Hartcliffe
Stockwood Open Space, Stockwood
Dundridge Woodland, St George
Coombe Brook Valley, Fishponds/Speedwell
Are you a School? Find out more about how we've supported My Wild City Schools to connect with their local wildlife site, along with links and resources to our wider school's programme and how you can improve your school grounds for wildlife and learning here.
Wildlife Friendly Land Care Tool Kits
During the My Wild City project in Bristol we delivered nature-based training sessions for residents, local groups, contractors and grounds maintenance teams. Explore the tool kits below to find out more about what we covered, and how you can take action for nature where you live too!