Young people and nature

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Young people and nature

Are you aged 16-25 and love nature?

Would you like to learn more about nature and help wildlife in your community?
We are working to empower and inspire young people across North Wales to take action for nature and wildlife in a safe and inclusive environment.

How to get involved

We have two youth groups. Môn Gwyrdd, our established youth forum based in Bangor in north-west Wales, and our new youth forum based in Aberduna in north-east Wales.

Meetings consist of a range of indoor and outdoor sessions of nature-based activities, field trips, and campaigns, educational talks and sustainable skills building.

Interested in finding out more and getting involved? Email youth@nwwt.org.uk

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Learn more about the work we do with young people and find out what they've been doing for nature and wildlife.

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Find more ways you can get involved to help nature in your community.

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