Come and be part of a global voice for wild plants and fungi
This autumn, help us find the Britain’s most colourful and important fungi – waxcaps.
Make a positive impact in protecting remarkable lichens.
Go the extra mile and run wild for Plantlife
Become a Plantlife member today and together we will rebuild a world rich in plants and fungi
Did you know that the Wild Leek has its roots in Welsh culture dating back thousands of years?Discover its fascinating history and why we think it deserves the spotlight on St David’s Day.
Read our Annual Review, which showcases our progress as we reach year 2 of the Plantlife Strategy to 2030.
In 22/23, we continue to restore our biodiversity across every landscape, and work towards a society that truly recognises the value of wild plants and fungi for the future of people and the planet.
Discover the gnarled woodlands on the wildest peaks in Wales, as Robbie Blackhall-Miles reveals the secrets of Eryri’s miniature but magical Juniper forests.
Whether it’s your back garden, local park, community field or lawn, wildflower meadows are amazing spaces with so much to offer. Made up of wildflowers and grasses that return every year, they can bring benefits to people, climate and a huge array of wildlife.
From bumblebees to birds and moths to mammals – meadows are micro-cities of wildlife. Here's what to spot in your wildflower meadow.
Wild plants and fungi support food chains, are a powerful force against climate crisis and underpin all life on earth. But 2 in 5 species are currently at risk of extinction. Plantlife is at the heart of a worldwide network that is spearheading the race to save plants and fungi.Join us to tackle the greatest challenge of our times.
Helping us to conserve wild plants and fungi involves many different activities. You can volunteer with Plantlife by getting stuck into practical conservation work or by data entry and research, or even campaigning and advocacy work.
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