We aim to achieve a Wales richer in wildlife, where habitats and landscapes capture more greenhouse gases and were young people (aged 9-24) influence their peers and communities to take positive action to tackle climate change.
We’re standing for nature. Will you join us?
We are working with Wales' young people to identify and develop their concerns about climate change, understand their motivations for change-making with the local community and empower them to take action to reduce the carbon footprint of their communities - co-designing and leading on the implementation of local environmental improvement projects and coming together to forge a nation's young voice.
Stand for Nature Wales is a Wildlife Trusts partnership project. Running from 2020-2026, the project will seek to inspire young people to become leading voices for nature and climate change. We want to use this time to work together to come up with solutions to our climate problems, through practical conservation, spreading the word through film and online social media and a little engineering. We intend to use this chance to ignite the flame of change in the young people of Wales, empowering them to help secure the future they deserve.
The story so far...
Running our 3 Youth Action Groups
Now fully established, we have 3 Youth Action Groups running in Welshpool, Llanidloes and Machynlleth. These are open to anyone aged 9-24 with an interest in wildlife or the climate. Each group runs fortnightly for roughly an hours session. See the links below for our Winter 2023 schedules. A place in one of the group guarantees you a spot on our FREE residential Youth Summit trips each Summer, where you can gain new skills and meet likeminded climate activists! Our groups are filling fast so do register soon.
If you're in the older bracket of the age group you can, if you like, help us lead the project as a volunteer and gain experience in working with a nature and climate youth programme. For more information, email Lucy on lucy@montwt.co.uk
Our Youth Action Groups schedules
Led our first Wildlife and Climate Summer Camp!
This was a FREE 5-day camp for ages 13-17, ran in partnership with Radnorshire Wildlife Trust. Read all about it in our blog here
Led on our second Youth Summit
This is a pan-Wales project meaning there are 9 Youth Action Groups across Wales right now that are learning about, and working on, climate solutions. This summer all 9 groups got together for a FREE trip to Urdd Gobiath Centre in Llangrannog. We spent three amazing days there meeting passionate young people from across the country. In the morning we took part in adventure activities such as climbing, archery or go karting. Whilst in the afternoon we did workshops on wildlife and climate. We even squeezed in a trip to the beach. Everyone left feeling inspired and further connected in their fight against climate change.
Taking a campaign to the Senedd
The biggest issue our young people were concerned with in the Youth Manifesto, in 2022, was pesticides. So, young people from across the country got together to build their first ever campaign - demanding a reduction in the use of pesticides.
Together they built, pushed and have been leading this campaign. Most recently, they emailed their local Members of the Senedd (MS's) and invited them to come and discuss the campaign in Cardiff. We couldn't be more proud of the passion and confidence these young people have in taking this issue to the Senedd and demonstrating how hard they will work to improve our nature and climate crisis. Check out their campaign here

Created the Youth Manifesto!
Last year a passionate group of young people from all across Wales contributed to creating our first Welsh Youth Manifesto - 'Wildlife, Wales and the World'. This is a declaration of what young people in Wales want to see happen for nature and the climate. It was taken to, and used, at COP15 in Canada!
"Young people from across Wales have come together to write this manifesto, a summary of our key concerns and the major changes we want to see implemented to safeguard the future of biodiversity in Wales"
Watch Craig Bennet (WT CEO) use our Youth Manifesto at COP15
Read our Youth Manifesto here:
Met with international leaders and activists
Last year we attended a youth COP organised and funded by Size of Wales, an incredible charity working internationally with indigenous and local people to restore forests. Our youth groups had the opportunity to attend a panel on Gender and Climate Change, with conversation ranging from the inequality within climate refugees to climate and fashion. We we're incredibly proud of how active a role our young people took in the discussions. They had multiple thoughtful questions for the panel, which was noticed and complimented on, by a member of the Senedd!
Project highlights in pictures
Stand for Nature Wales – Join Our Movement!
The five Wildlife Trusts in Wales are uniting to empower young people to tackle the climate and nature crises. From urban Cardiff to right here in Montgomeryshire, we need young voices to stand up for wildlife and help us create a greener future.
Aged 9–24 and care about nature?
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🌿 Fun, easy nature-friendly activities
🏡 Simple things to try at home or in your community
❓ Quizzes, facts & wildlife news
⚡ Quick actions to help nature and climate
💬 Youth-led campaigns and inspiring stories
⛺ Be first to hear about an exciting Welsh youth summit in January 2026
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Do you want to tackle the climate crisis head-on?
Are you 9 to 24 years old? We want to use nature to fight climate change, but we need your help! We're looking for passionate young people who have the vision and drive to stop climate change in its tracks!
If you're interested in finding out more for a young person you know, contact Fran at frances@montwt.co.uk to find out how to get involved.
Don't live in Montgomeryshire, but still want to get involved? Find your local Stand For Nature Wales group here: