Wilding Wimborne

Who Are We?

We are a group of local individuals and groups who are concerned about the biodiversity crisis and want to do something about it.

What's The Issue?

We are witnessing the largest extinction event on Earth since the dinosaurs, with 41% of insect species facing extinction. The causes are complex, but habitat loss and pesticide use are two contributory factors. Insects pollinate a third of our food crops and are the main food source of much wildlife, so this is a grave cause for concern. ** Extracted from a report by Prof. D Coulson, commissioned by Dorset Wildlife Trust.
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What's Our Aim?

It's not too late: we can help wildlife to recover. Our aim is to work together as a community to maintain and increase insect and other biodiversity in and around Wimborne.
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How Do We Achieve This?

In addition to and within Wilding Wimborne are four subgroups, each focusing on a distinct area of activity to increase diversity in and around Wimborne; Trees for Wimborne, Rivers for Wimborne, Hedgehog Friendly Wimborne, and Wimborne Swifts.
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Wilding Wimborne

For more information about Wilding Wimborne, it's ojectives and activities please click the button below.
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Trees for Wimborne

For more information about Trees for Wimborne and also the Black Poplar project please click the button below.
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Rivers for Wimborne

For more information about Rivers for Wimborne and also riverfly montoring on the local rivers please click the button below.
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Hedgehog Friendly Wimborne

For more information about Hedgehog Friendly Wimborne and what you can do to help these invaluable creatures please click the button below.
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Wimborne Swifts

For more information about Wimborne Swifts and how you can offer these amazing birds a home please click the button below.