Lancashire Wildlife Trust was invited to speak at the annual BASIS - The British Association for Sustainable Sport conference. Our Director of Development gave the following practical advice for sporting organisations of any size to take action to support nature. This advice is based on an increasing awareness of sports reliance on the natural environment - increasingly we're seeing sporting events cancelled due to soft ground, waterlogging, flooding, hard ground and excess heat. Here are some sensible and quantifiable actions that organisations can take to play an active part in tackling climate risk and supporting nature at local level.
1. Understand your influence.
What land do you own, manage or influence? Can you implement a management plan which actively considers biodiversity/nature? You don't have to own hectares to have impact. If you're in an urban environment, get creative - green roof, planters - how can you green your space? What land adjoins yours, and can you influence similar management practices? Think nature connectivity - how could wildlife move from your green island to the next one?
2. Involve your communities
If you have a management plan for nature, can you involve your supporters, staff and wider community? Can you extend your reach into other spaces? This is practical action at local level, and is fantastic for engaging people with your organisation and sustainability issues. From litter picks to building (and looking after!) planters, there will be a wide range of nature friendly activity you can build into engagement programmes.