Learn more about nature-friendly farming and how you can support our campaign at school, university or in your community.
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Help grow a brighter future
Use our toolkit, designed by RSPB’s Youth Council, to learn more about nature-friendly farming and how you can support our campaign at school, university or in your community.

Together, we’re louder and we’re stronger! Through the choices we make, the moments we speak up, we can all root for nature-friendly farming and grow a brighter future for our wildlife, our farmers and all of us.
Our RSPB Youth Council have put together this brilliant toolkit which allows you to learn more about nature-friendly farming, why it matters and ways you can take action to support our campaign.
So, whether you’re wanting to share this with your classmates, local youth group or your friends and family – you can find everything you need to know to get involved in this handy downloadable toolkit.
Help grow a brighter future
Together we can give nature a voice
Your campaigning makes a huge impact. In 2025, hundreds of thousands of RSPB supporters across the UK have been using their voice to help farmland wildlife. Thanks to your campaigning, the UK Government protected England’s nature-friendly farming budget, the Welsh Government is developing more support to help farmers manage their land sustainably and the Northern Ireland Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs Minister is staring to has pledged to prioritise and upscale nature-friendly farming.

However, we know that we need keep up the campaign across the UK to truly create a nature-friendly food and farming system. We need to grow louder, so that more people think about where their food comes from. We need to grow support, encouraging supermarkets to help more farmers to help nature. And we need to grow funding, because without more investment from UK and devolved governments, many farmers simply can’t afford to farm with nature.
That’s where you come in! Our toolkit gives you everything you need to take this campaign into your community and campaign in your own way.
Our wildlife and wild places can’t speak up for themselves – they need us to be a voice for positive change.