Skip to main content
Home Gwent Wildlife Trust - Protecting Wildlife for the Future

Main navigation

  • About us
    Building pond dipping platform Magor Marsh

    Gavin Jones

    • What we do
      • Living Landscapes
        • Water Voles on the Gwent Levels
        • Conservation Grazing
        • Welsh Beaver Project
      • Our Nature Reserves
      • Advice on Land Management
        • Gwent Ecology
      • Schools and Education
        • Home Education
        • Wildlife Wizards Quiz
      • Health and Wellbeing
      • Training
        • Accredited Training
        • Teacher Training
    • Our people
      • Our Board of Trustees
      • Our staff
    • Our Funding
      • Peoples Postcode Lottery
      • Thanks to National Lottery players
    • News
      • Enewsletter sign up
    • Blogs
  • Support us
    Dormouse by Amy Lewis

    WildNet - Amy Lewis

    Support Gwent Wildlife Trust by becoming a member or making a donation.

    • Become a member
      • January Membership Sale
      • Renew your membership
    • Appeal
    • Race for Local Wildlife
    • Donate
    • With your business
      • Business Membership
      • Business Sponsorship
      • Staff Engagement
    • Lottery for Wildlife
    • Annual Raffle
  • What's on
    Bug hunting at Magor Marsh

    David Sankson

    Discover wildlife themed events and activities in Gwent

    • Wildlife from Home Photo competition
    • Race for Wildlife
    • Teacher Training
  • Get involved
    Wildlife Warriors group 2019

    Kathy Barclay

    Join a group or volunteer with us and learn new skills, gain wildlife knowledge and help restore local wild places.

    • Volunteer
      • Eastern Valleys volunteers
      • Monmouthshire Volunteers
      • Your Local Group
    • Campaigns
      • Wilder Future
      • NoNewM4
    • With your school
      • Foundation Phase
      • Primary School KS2
      • Home Education
    • In the Valleys and Uplands
      • Hill Life Photography Competition
    • Young People
    • My Wild Newport
    • Enewsletter sign up
  • Visit
    • Find a Nature Reserve
    • Magor Marsh Education Centre
    • Environmental Resource Centre
    • Pentwyn Farm Holiday Cottage
  • Wildlife
    • Wildlife A-Z
    • Habitats A-Z
    • Simple actions for wildlife
    • Feeding garden birds
      • Vine House Farm
    • Injured wildlife
    • Wildlife on your land
    • Be tick aware

Auxiliary menu

  • Jobs
  • Events
  • Contact us

Language

  • English
  • Cymraeg

Follow us

  • Flickr
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Twitter
  • Youtube

You are here:

  1. Home
  2. Get involved

Get involved

  • facebook
  • twitter

Something for everyone!

There are loads of ways you can get involved with Gwent Wildlife Trust - do more for wildlife in your area, learn new skills, discover local wildlife and make a difference to our work!

Young girl bird watching, David Tipling/2020Vision
Blog

Wildlife from Home

With many of us having to stay at home, it can be more difficult to maintain a connection with nature. So thanks to a great idea from…

Eastern Valleys volunteers at work

Volunteer

Hundreds of fantastic volunteers help us to manage our nature reserves, run events, fundraise and run Gwent Wildlife Trust

Bug hunting at Magor Marsh

Schools and Education

Thousands of children learn to understand and enjoy nature through our work with schools and other education providers

Blue Tit in Winter Silent Valley

Your Local Group

There are 5 groups across Gwent who meet locally for talks, walks and local volunteering.

Lottery for Wildlife logo

Lottery for Wildlife

Lottery for Wildlife (formerly Wildlife Winners) has now closed.

Wilder Future logo

Wilder Future

It’s not too late to bring our wildlife back, but we must act now. Join the campaign and receive simple actions you can take for nature’…

Gwent Wildlife Trust

Seddon House
Dingestow
NP25 4DY
Phone: 01600 740600
Email: info@gwentwildlife.org

Support us

  • Donate
  • Become a member
  • Volunteer
Registered with Fundraising Regulator
Home

Footer

  • Privacy Policy

Gwent Wildlife Trust: Protecting Wildlife for the Future
Registered charity number 242619
Limited Liability Company No. 00812535