Walk for Wildlife

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Walk for Wildlife 2

Walk for Wildlife 2

We are thrilled to see that thousands of people have already pledged to join the Walk for Wildlife 2, spearheaded by Chris Packham, in the upcoming spring of 2023. As advocates for the protection of wildlife and the preservation of our natural habitats, we couldn't be more excited about this incredible event. Here’s how you can get involved.

What exactly is the Walk for Wildlife 2 all about? 

Our wildlife and wild places are under threat across the length and breadth of the UK. The evocative song of the skylark and the iconic call of the cuckoo were once common but are now noticeable by their absence in many areas. Our rivers are suffering through pollution and oceans are filled with massive amounts of waste. This is not the wild future we want for the UK.

The Walk for Wildlife 2 presents the opportunity for thousands of people who care about nature to walk peacefully together with one clear aim – to let the UK Government know we need action for nature right now. We want a more secure future for our wildlife, the planet and people. So gather your friends, family, and fellow wildlife enthusiasts, and let's make a difference together.

Where is it taking place?

The walk is scheduled for early Spring 2023 in Central London with the specific date yet to be confirmed.

The expected path will begin at Portland Place and conclude at Parliament Square, spanning 1.8 miles and lasting approximately an hour. Although we hope you'll stay around for some speeches and performances. 

Want to walk with us?

Staff, volunteers and supporters of Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust will be joining thousands of other wildlife champions at Chris Packham’s Walk for Wildlife. We're hoping to convoy by public transport up to London together from different areas of Hampshire. Click the link below to sign up to our mailing list - we'll keep you up to date on the Walk for Wildlife and our plans to travel up to London together.

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