Youth Action

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Youth Action for Nature

Tomorrow's natural leaders

Today's young people are tomorrow's business leaders, politicians and decision makers

We are starting a Youth Movement for nature across Surrey and we need the help of young people like you!

Discover how to become a green ambassador and inspire your peers to value and take action for wildlife and a brighter future. Learn conservation and leadership skills to find employment in the green economy and sign up to our newsletter to hear everything about related youth news from Surrey Wildlife Trust and the wider environmental sector. 

Watch the video below to understand why we are passionate about creating a wilder future. 

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Read all of the youth related news from Surrey Wildlife Trust and the wider environmental sector.  Discover actions you can take to help nature and learn about our youth focussed engagement across the Wildlife Trust movement and beyond. 

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Youth Action Committee

Our Youth Action Committee works with the staff and trustees of Surrey Wildlife Trust, providing a youth voice and perspective on the work we do, as well as engaging and empowering young people across Surrey to engage with and take action to help nature. 

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Volunteer

Volunteer with us to help manage our beautiful nature reserves, teach school children and other young people with our education team, or organise a work placement with one of our teams. 

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Campaign with us

Join one of our campaigns and add your voice to help us influence politicians and policy makers to take action for wildlife.

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