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Somerset Levels. Photo: Guy Edwardes/2020VISION

2024 AGM and Members' Day

We are so excited to celebrate another busy and productive year for Somerset Wildlife Trust with you at this year's 60th AGM!

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Take Action for Nature

Be part of Team Wilder within your community, bringing about the change nature needs together.

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Song thrush

Song thrush - Karen Lloyd

Somerset's challenges

Find out more about Somerset’s changing landscapes.

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Peacock Butterfly

Peacock butterfly - Amy Lewis

Citizen Science

You can help make wildlife count. Literally.

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Restoring Somerset’s nature

With the help of volunteers and the support of over 23,000 members, we look after some of Somerset's most iconic landscapes and special wildlife. We restore, strengthen and connect habitats and green spaces on a landscape scale so nature can recover and thrive in the future. We inspire people and communities to put nature into their everyday life and stand up for the natural environment upon which we all depend.

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Things to do and places to go

The Wildlife Trusts play a very important part in protecting our natural heritage. I would encourage anyone who cares about wildlife to join them.
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Westhay Moor Peatland Restoration

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A blue tit perched on the side of a bird bath after taking a drink of water

Blue tit © Gillian Day

Gardening for wildlife

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Ragged robin at Honeygar

Wilding at Honeygar

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Ubley Warren Nature Reserve - Matt Sweeting

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