Team Wilder Community

Team Wilder stories from your community

Team Wilder is a supportive network of people, organisations and groups, taking action for nature, sharing knowledge, resources and help. By creating space for nature in your community, both people and wildlife feel the benefits. Connecting to nature locally is relevant to everyone, in different ways. 

Connect with nature locally: tidy up/improve local spaces through a litter pick, help at or create a community garden/allotment, seed swaps, local nature groups, encourage local wildlife friendly gardening and join them up to create corridors, volunteer, rewild part of your street, school or business etc. 

Team Wilder COMMUNITY
A Wilder Avon matters to me because everyone should be able to experience wildlife close to home and not feel they have to travel out of the City.

Local Community Group Map

Joining a group connects you with like-minded people, either by location or common interest. There are also opportunities to create space for nature in local open spaces, parks, by volunteering your time or skills or bringing people together outdoors. 

Search your area on the map below for local groups/projects: Get involved!

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  • Attract new members/volunteers
  • Shout about the amazing things you do and want to do
  • Use the free Team Wilder Ecological Advisory Service (TWEAS)
  • Develop Wildlife Champions in your area with free support and training
  • Be part of something bigger
  • Join Team Wilder meet-ups with other groups, online and in person. 
  • Share knowledge and resources for group progression

Add your community group or project to the map here 

Team wilder is here to support you and your community group. If a local group does not exist, it either need to be added to the map or perhaps one doesn't exist? You have the power to create one with Team Wilder! 

Team Wilder Ecological Advisory Service

Hannah Bunn

Get free advice from our Team Wilder Community Ecologist, either with a video call, site visit or workshop. Open to community groups, individuals and schools in Avon. Get specific advice to make your garden or community spaces more wildlife friendly. Make sure you've added your group to the map above.

Local communities & projects

Wildlife gardening stories - local tried and tested advice.

Wildlife gardening competition stories

Hannah Bunn

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Sophie Bancroft

Shanti & Puspa's garden

Inspiring small garden

Garden in Newtown, BS2
Individual wildlife garden in BS4

Stephanie Chadwick

Jenny's back garden

Lots of wildlife

Garden in Knowle, BS4
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Tom's garden

Easy actions for nature

Gorgeous garden in Bedminster, Bristol BS3

Food growing - see how people work with nature for the best results in gardens, allotments and community spaces. Pesticide free challenges, advice about companion planting, green manure and healthy soil explained. 

Wildlife friendly allotment plot in Bath

Stephanie Chadwick

Kerry's allotment plot

Wildlife-friendly food growing

Allotment in Bath
Frome Valley Growing Project Kate

Sophie Bancroft

Frome Valley Growing Project

Pollinator and community power

Frome Valley Growing Project
Community garden in BS4 Redcatch Community Garden

Stephanie Chadwick

Redcatch Community Garden

Wellbeing, events, nature connection

Redcatch Community Garden

Community strength - get people together for greater impact.

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Sophie Bancroft of St George in Bloom

Making your street greener

Front garden ideas & a residents association

St George in Bloom
Good Garden Awards BS3

Blooming Bedminster

Garden awards & secret garden trails

Celebrating & inspiring gardens

Blooming Bedminster
Jasmine Isa Qureshi

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Nature is for everyone

Jasmine's experience in the green sector

Queer Rootz

Community gardens - bringing people together in nature.

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Sophie Bancroft

Setting up a community garden

Brightening up the neighbourhood

Community gardens in St Pauls, Bristol
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Sophie Bancroft

Using permaculture principles

Managing the green space on a retirement home

Thornbury Community Permaculture Project
Bath Organic Group

Stephanie Chadwick

Stunning community allotment and garden

Brilliant wildlife gardening advice shared

Bath Organic Group

Meadows, rivers and orchards - how community groups have managed them to benefit people and wildlife

Wildflower Meadow on the Small Common at Whiteshill

Winterbourne and Frome Valley Environmental Group

Community meadow creation

Action chosen & carried out by the community

Winterbourne & Frome Enviro Group
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Trout in the Trym

Taking action for rivers

Making a difference locally & further up stream

Trout in the Trym
Corston Community Orchard

Stephanie Chadwick

Community Orchards

Inspiring actions for nature

Corston Community Orchard
Our spirits are raised when we are surrounded by green and colourful urban spaces that are buzzing with pollinating insects. We also owe it to future generations to protect and enhance these urban spaces.
Avon Wildlife Trust Champion

Other ways to get involved in your Community

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George Cook (C)

Volunteer

Register your details at the Trust and check the map above for local opportunities.

Volunteer Opportunities
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Businesses

Take action for nature with employee engagement days, sponsorship, rewilding grounds and more.

Corporate Involvement
Wild for Wildflowers project

Neil Phillips

Schools

Get our school grounds pack, school resources and more.

School Resources