Wildlife Watch is the UK's leading environmental action club for kids. It's all about you and the natural world around you. There are 60,000 Watch members nationwide and hundreds of local groups where young people get stuck into environmental activities. Taking part in Wildlife Watch is an exciting way to explore your surroundings and get closer to the wildlife you share it with.

What Will I Get?

As a Wildlife Watch member you will receive a whole host of goodies, including:Getting their hands dirty - The Ashton Park Junior Rangers SWAT Team!

  • Membership card and badge
  • Watch magazine four times a year, packed full of exciting information and activities
  • 'Ready for Action' guide to wildlife watching
  • The chance to earn awards
  • Regular groups near you where you can meet friends, get crafty and take part in all kinds of fun and games
  • The chance to be part of a national club
  • You can also enjoy the exciting new Wildlife Watch website where you can play games, upload your 'wildlife spots' , watch videos and much more, take a look here

Watch membership costs £12 per child, or £15 for up to four children living at the same address.

Click here to join!


Where Can I Find A Local Group?

Click here for a list of all our Watch Groups.

 

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