Creating opportunities for
people to experience and enjoy
the benefits of nature

Bringing nature closer

Our relationship with nature – how much we notice, think about and appreciate our natural surroundings – is critical in supporting good mental health and preventing distress.

Being more connected to nature has been shown to support better mental and physical well-being, making us happier in life. Benefits include reduced stress and anxiety, improved mood, and increased focus, while also promoting a sense of calm and connection to the natural world

Ways to take part:

  • Rewild part of your land or garden – You can follow expert advice to support pollinators and wildlife in our stories section (link) and you will soon be able to pledge your green space on our interactive map (link)

  • Volunteer on restoration projects – Hands-on opportunities to contribute to biodiversity recovery.

  • Follow us on social media or subscribe to our newsletter to get our updates first and ideas and opportunities for connecting to nature.

Be part of the future of nature recovery. Let’s create lasting impact together.