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Wildlife Champions creates networks of "Wildlife Councils" within schools where children are empowered to make change
Wilder Diaries: South Devon River Champions
Find out what the South Devon River Champions have been up to!
Pupils to swap classroom for the beach as conference brings together ‘Marine Wildlife Champions’ from across South Devon
More than 70 children drawn from six schools across Plymouth and South Devon will gather at Wembury beach this Friday (29th April) to help celebrate the region’s wonderful marine wildlife.
Young people celebrate a decade of Wildlife Champions
More than 200 young people drawn from 21 Devon schools* are set to gather in one of Exeter’s best-loved green spaces to celebrate the wonders of local wildlife.
Thank you for supporting South Devon's wildlife
DWT's Steve Hussey says thank you to new members of Devon Wildlife Trust for their support.
Discover wildlife in Devon
Discover the wildlife that lives in Devon. From beneath the waves and on the beach, to in the city and on the farm – wildlife lives everywhere. Learn more here.
Devon Wildlife Trust to reward wildlife gardeners
Devon Wildlife Trust is hoping to attract 1,000 people to take up the challenge and make their gardens better places for wildlife.
Planning Applications - Objection Checklist
The 'Objection Checklist - for Planning Applications affecting biodiversity' is a tick-box form which can be used to indicate grounds for objecting to a development proposal. It cites the national policy and law which should be complied with when development proposals affecting biodiversity/wildlife are being considered by a local planning authority (LPA). It also acts as a reminder to the planning case officer dealing with the development proposal of the importance of biodiversity/wildlife.
Devon Wildlife Trust visitor centre
Discover Wembury Marine Centre in South Devon and where else to go in Devon for wildlife experiences
North Devon Wildlife Survey
Share your views North Devon's local wildlife and wild places with us.
Wildlife, planning and development
The planning system shapes the places where we live and work and has a critical impact on our urban and rural landscapes. This page includes some useful resources and a checklist that will help individuals and communities to respond to applications on wildlife grounds.
Property Officer
Are you passionate about improving our properties and providing great places for our dedicated staff to work?
Do you want to be a part of DWT and help us meet our aim of being a net zero…