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A Rocha UK is a Christian charity working to protect and restore the natural world and committed to mobilising Christians and churches in the UK to care for the environment. A Rocha UK demonstrates Christian hope for God’s world through:
– Partners In Action - practical involvement in nature conservation projects and ecological research;
– Eco Church - supporting churches in creation care;
– Wild

Christian - engaging individuals in practical action and campaigning. Part of the international family of A Rocha organisations committed to conservation action as an expression of Christian mission, we work collaboratively with others who share our passion for the planet and our desire for its flourishing.

STARTING TODAY! πŸ’šπŸ’š Churches Count On Nature - Churches and communities across the UK will come together to celebrate and...
06/06/2026

STARTING TODAY! πŸ’šπŸ’š

Churches Count On Nature - Churches and communities across the UK will come together to celebrate and care for local wildlife. By exploring and recording the nature around our churchyards and green spaces, we can help protect biodiversity, connect people with the natural world and show the importance of caring for creation together.

The Great Big Green Week - More than a million people across the UK will come together to support their communities, protect nature and tackle climate change. By acting together, we can improve our neighbourhoods and show politicians and decision-makers that people everywhere want positive change.

Be part of these from the 6th - 14th June. Head to the websites to find out more.

https://arocha.org.uk/what-we-do/churches-count-on-nature/

https://www.greatbiggreenweek.com/

Climate change is no longer a warning, it’s reality.  This World Environment Day 2026, hosted by Azerbaijan, calls for u...
05/06/2026

Climate change is no longer a warning, it’s reality.

This World Environment Day 2026, hosted by Azerbaijan, calls for urgent action, renewable growth, and restoring nature for a more resilient future.

Join the movement and be part of the change 🌎

https://www.worldenvironmentday.global/2026/about/theme-and-host

Eco tip of the month 🌎This month, why not take part in citizen science or a local nature event?Find out more about this ...
03/06/2026

Eco tip of the month 🌎

This month, why not take part in citizen science or a local nature event?

Find out more about this and other ways to take action for the climate and nature via our Eco Tips Calendar:

https://arocha.org.uk/easy-eco-tips-2026-calendar/

Churches across the UK are uniting in an unprecedented call to action on climate and nature.With a newly released powerf...
28/05/2026

Churches across the UK are uniting in an unprecedented call to action on climate and nature.

With a newly released powerful film presenting the latest evidence on the climate crisis, this is an opportunity for churches and faith spaces to gather people, spark honest conversations, and explore meaningful local action.

As faith communities, the call is clear: to care for creation, love our neighbours, and respond to the urgent needs of our time.

πŸ“Host a screening.

πŸ“£ Invite your community and local representatives.

🌍 Be part of the response.

https://arocha.org.uk/peoples-emergency-briefing/

28/05/2026

Our prayer for the month πŸ™

27/05/2026

Why record wildlife at burial grounds? πŸͺ¦πŸŒ±

"They're little gems of the countryside that we'd love to understand more about - the wildlife and biodiversity there."

Here's another video from Caring for God's Acre as we look to encourage more people to take part in Churches Count on Nature (CCoN), taking place between Saturday 6 June to Sunday 14 June this year!

18/05/2026

Why record nature? 🌿πŸͺ¦

Many churchyards have been protected green spaces for decades, sometimes even centuries, making them unexpected havens for wildlife. From wildflowers and grasses to birds, insects and fungi, these places are often full of life waiting to be noticed.

That’s why we’re sharing this video from Caring for God's Acre as we encourage more people to take part in the Churches Count on Nature (CCoN) 🌱

Every observation matters, even common species. By recording what you spot, you help build a bigger picture of how nature is changing over time and support the volunteers and organisations caring for these historic spaces.

One of the easiest ways to get involved is through iNaturalist πŸ“± Simply snap a photo, upload it, and contribute to a growing public database of wildlife records.

Join us in counting nature, discovering the biodiversity around us, and helping protect these special places for the future πŸ’š

The Church of England The Church in Wales / Yr Eglwys yng Nghymru

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80 Windmill Road
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