Warwickshire Wildlife Trust

Warwickshire Wildlife Trust is a Wildlife Trust and Registered Charity [1] covering the county of Warwickshire and Solihull and Coventry in the county of West Midlands, England.

The Trust aims to protect and enhance wildlife, natural habitats and geology throughout Warwickshire, Coventry and Solihull.

Brandon Marsh is one of 65 reserves that the Trust oversees, including Bubbenhall Wood and Meadow near Coventry, Wappenbury Wood by Princethorpe, Ufton Fields near Southam and the River Arrow Nature Reserve in Alcester.

It was popularly known as WARNACT from warn-act over this period,[4] until changing its name to Warwickshire Wildlife Trust in the 1990s.

[5] From 1980, together with the other two county Trusts, it withdrew from Birmingham and the Black Country when the Urban Wildlife Group was established.

Warwickshire Nature Conservation Trust badge from the late 1980s