Community buyouts
A community buyout can be a great opportunity for local people to take ownership of a patch of land or property.
A community buyout can be a great opportunity for local people to take ownership of a patch of land or property.
Habitat mapping is a crucial step to take before planning actions for nature.
As you begin community organising you may encounter other members of your community with different ideas and priorities to you. Here we share some advice on how to focus on the positives, create and maintain healthy relationships and move past conflicts.
Wildlife surveying is a great way of assessing the biodiversity of an area.
Letting people know what your project is doing is key to gaining support.
Volunteering can not only provide huge benefits to the individuals giving their time, but with that extra people power you can make progress on your projects for nature much more easily and quickly.
How and when should you set up as an established community group? We’re here with some of the most frequently pondered questions and answers to help you decide what the right path is for you and your group.
Here we’ll take a look at the importance of identifying the right land for your project and working well with landowners and local authorities
Having the right insurance is really important when you are running events, doing practical work or looking after an area for wildlife.
A community event is a great way of encouraging people to take action for nature in your area.