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Our Wider Network

Join Our Wider Network and help weave together the fabric of our nature recovery corridor. Even if you don’t own land or manage a garden, your support is essential to creating a connected landscape for wildlife across Sussex.

Are you part of a Sussex organisation committed to nature recovery?

Weald to Waves offers a genuine opportunity to contribute and make a real difference. We are inviting regional groups and organisations to join us as partners and help us delivery our ambitious plan.

We are seeking partners who can bring relevant specialism and knowledge to the project, and contribute some degree of time and capacity to help us achieve the corridor goals. We will need to draw on a range of social, environmental and economic skills to underpin specialist knowledge. Data collection and sharing will be also crucial to our ability to measure the impact of the project and refine our strategies over time.

W2W NE working group, by Libby Drew
Greening Steyning presentation, by Veronica Reed.

Visits, events and learning exchanges are also key components of our project, and we are keen to hear from any partners who have space to host events and training that can contribute to our community engagement. Finally, funding and fundraising support is essential and we welcome partners who can help us secure the resources we need.

By joining as a partner you will increase your visibility, demonstrate your commitment to sustainability, broaden your networks, contribute to team building and staff development and become part of a landmark project that will benefit the region for generations to come.

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What You'll Gain as a Member

As a member of Our Wider Network, you’ll have the opportunity to contribute in various ways and be part of a collective effort to protect and restore our natural environment:

Citizen Science Projects

Get involved in hands-on wildlife monitoring and data collection that helps inform and shape the Weald to Waves corridor.

Events & Fundraising

Help organize or participate in local events, from community fundraisers to nature walks, all aimed at raising awareness and supporting nature recovery.

Public Outreach

Become a community speaker or advocate for Weald to Waves, spreading the word about the importance of connected landscapes and inspiring others to take action.

 

 

Volunteer Opportunities

Whether you have administrative skills, fundraising experience, or a passion for conservation, there are plenty of ways to get involved and support the corridor’s success.

Land Managers

These organisations manage key areas of land that are part of the Weald to Waves corridor, helping us connect vital habitats for wildlife.

Collaborative Partners

Offering support through research, expertise, or other resources, these partners provide essential collaboration across various areas of our work.

Knepp Wildland Foundation logo
Natural England Logo
Sussex Wildlife Trust logo
Southwood Foundation logo
Wilder Horsham District logo
LandApp logo
Youngwilders logo
Adur and Worthing Councils logo
South Downs National Park Authority logo
Sussex Kelp Recovery Project logo
Wilder Ouse logo
Nature Data Solutions logo
ARUP logo
Nature Friendly Farming Network logo
The Buzz Club Logo
Sussex Bay logo

Funders

We are grateful for the support of our funders, whose contributions help sustain and expand our projects, ensuring a brighter future for wildlife and people.

The Gerald Micklem Charitable Trust