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Connecting Communities, Protecting Wildlife

South Warwickshire is home to an incredible variety of wildlife habitats. However, nature is now facing a critical tipping point. Human activities are placing immense pressure on wildlife and ecosystems, pushing them to the edge.

This local reality echoes the findings of the State of Nature 2023 report, which highlights a worrying trend: over the past 50 years, human impact has caused a dramatic decline in the UK’s wildlife.

There is hope – by raising public awareness and actively protecting and improving wildlife habitats, we can help nature thrive once more, ensuring that future generations can enjoy a rich and vibrant natural world.

In response, a growing network of community volunteers has come together under the name South Warwickshire Area Network for Wildlife (SWAN). Our members support each other and collaborate with individuals, local councils, schools, colleges, churches, businesses, wildlife organisations, and landowners to drive positive environmental change.

Community involvement will be vital to the success of the new Local Nature Recovery Strategy (LNRS) for Warwickshire. This initiative builds on the existing Warwickshire, Coventry & Solihull Local Biodiversity Action Plan, and together, we can help shape a better future for wildlife.

Current Projects & Initiatives

River Hope

River Hope is a grassroots movement based in the Stratford-on-Avon District of South Warwickshire. It brings together individuals, community groups and local organisations to reflect on their relationships with water in all its states…

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Dark Skies

Light pollution is a very recent problem in historical terms and has only become seriously intrusive in the last 50 years or so. The night sky is one of the few real ‘mysteries’ remaining, and light pollution limits the ability of…

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Saving our Swifts

The Swift (Apus apus) is the long-distance migrant most associated with people, as it nests among urban dwellings. In early May, Swifts return to Britain and Ireland and are celebrated as harbingers of summer.

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SWAN Book Notes

This SWAN page is about the power of reading to bring people closer to nature, in our increasingly virtual, disconnected, doom-scrolling world. While there is no substitute for getting out…

Read More SWAN Book Notes

Latest News

  • Bluebells

    Bluebells

    Bluebells are now in bloom across Warwickshire, creating some spectacular spring displays. They are most often found in ancient and long‑established woodlands, as well as in hedgerows and roadside verges …

  • Butterflies in the news

    Butterflies in the news

    Britain’s butterflies made the BBC news this morning… These reports draw on data from the UK Butterfly Monitoring Scheme (UKBMS), one of the largest and longest‑running citizen science programmes in …

  • The RSPB’s latest advice on what and when to feed garden birds:

    The RSPB’s latest advice on what and when to feed garden birds:

    The RSPB’s latest advice on what and when to feed garden birds: Feed seasonally. Feed safely. Some species of garden bird, such as Greenfinches, are experiencing serious declines because of …

Upcoming Events


  • Tysoe’s Photography Competition 2026

    Tysoe Landscape

    Tysoe Wildlife in conjunction with Tysoe & District Record are planning a photographic competition to select 12 photos for a ‘Tysoe Wildlife’ calendar for 2027.  The calendar will go on …

    April 7 - August 30
  • Community Balsam Pulls – Gunnings Bridge and other locations

    Header - Balsam - RAAR

    Regular community Himalayan balsam pulls along the Arrow and Alne catchment. Starting at Gunnings Bridge, with locations updated weekly depending on where the balsam is coming through most strongly. Locations …

    April 15 - September 15
  • Churchyard Biodiversity and Heritage Project events

    The Churchyard Biodiversity and Heritage Project is funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund to enrich churchyards for nature, heritage and communities around Warwickshire and the Coventry Diocese. Over the …

    April 21 - June 30