About us
Who we are
We are a network of community volunteers and local groups working across our towns and villages to champion wildlife and support projects that enhance and expand local habitats. Our vision is to create thriving natural spaces where wildlife can flourish and communities feel connected to the nature around them.

Our Mission
Our mission is to support one another by sharing knowledge, ideas, and resources, and by working together on initiatives that benefit wildlife across South Warwickshire.

Our Long-term Goals
We aim to connect and strengthen the efforts of individual wildlife groups to support nature’s recovery on a landscape scale across South Warwickshire.
We also align with the goals of the Warwickshire Wildlife Trust, including:
- Securing 30% of land to be protected, connected, and actively recovering tor nature by 2030.
- Inspiring 1 in 4 people in Warwickshire to take action for wildlife because research shows that when 25% of a population gets involved, it can trigger widespread change in attitudes and behaviours
Join us today!
Help support nature’s recovery across South Warwickshire

Latest News
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Green Hay Harvest at St Mary’s Churchyard, Oldberrow
On 4 August, volunteers from Warwickshire Butterfly Conservation spent the morning harvesting the rich mix of grasses and wildflowers that flourish in the churchyard of St Mary’s. St Mary’s is home to an exceptional species-rich churchyard that has remained largely undisturbed for centuries. Native wildflowers have continued to thrive here, flowering and setting seed year…
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Artwork by Robin Restall: Ornithologist and Illustrator – for sale
When Robin Restall, passed away in 2023, his family were honoured to be able to donate nearly all his artwork to the Natural History Museum in London. He asked them, however, to retain a few dozen pieces to sell in aid of the charity, The Friends of Sun Rising, which will care for the nature…
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Swift update from Tysoe
This year Tysoe Wildlife have initiated two new projects – both supported by Stratford on Avon District Council’s Community Climate and Nature Fund. This is an update from the Tysoe and District Record about the project on swifts. Header image from TheOtherKev.
It’s surely our responsibility to do everything within our power to create a planet that provides a home not just for us, but for all life on Earth.
– Sir David Attenborough
