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The upcoming general election will be the most important election of our lifetimes in terms of the nature and climate emergencies. With local, national and international targets focused on restoring nature by 2030, the next government will be in power for most of that time. This is the moment to show how much we care about the environment.

Get involved with one or more of the following actions!

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Make your voice heard

Sign the open letter

Take just five seconds to sign our open letter to all parties. Make your voice heard by adding your name. Let's get 10,000 signatures!

Sign today

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Penny Dixie

March with us

Restore Nature Now

The natural world is in trouble and we need to take action. We're taking a coach from Cornwall to London to march for nature - book your seat today!

Book now

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Hear from candidates

Attend and promote hustings

We're holding six hustings in each of the constituencies in Cornwall. Find your local husting and download a printable poster to promote it.

Hustings

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Show you care about the environment

Question candidates

Critical questions to put to your local constituency candidate.

1. How are you going to reverse the continuing decline in wildlife?
2. What is your plan to tackle the terrible pollution in Cornwall's rivers and sea?
3. What measures would you take to increase nature-friendly farming?
4. What actions are you taking on the climate emergency?
5. How are you planning to make sure everyone in your constituency is able to enjoy nature locally?

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Raise your voice for change

Campaign with us

Get more involved in our campaigning work by increasing awareness in your networks, helping secure signatures to our open letter, promoting hustings, writing to candidates, and much more. 

Find out more

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Luke Massey

Learn more

Read our Election Asks

Discover more about Cornwall Wildlife Trust's five Election Asks.

Election Asks