The Alderney Wildlife Trust mission is to study, protect and champion the island's wildlife. To do this we must preserve the island's biodiversity and this can only be done by helping the island's residents, and visitors, to gain a better understanding of Alderney's Wildlife.
In undertaking this aim the AWT looks to:
- Educate the public about the importance of sustainable development, biodiversity conservation and wildlife
- Encourage a sustainable Alderney where people and biodiversity co-exist
- Promote the conservation of Alderney's terrestrial and marine habitats, places of scientific interest and natural beauty
Nature in the UK, crown dependencies and overseas territories needs our help
Since 1970 56% of the 4,000 terrestrial and freshwater species studied in the UK have declined. Of the 8,000 species assessed in Great Britain using the Red List criteria 15% are extinct or threatened with extinction.
Habitat change and destruction, poor management and pollution are just some of the threats facing wildlife and the living planet today. You can read more about the State of Nature in the UK in the report below.