Feature

Do something amazing – join Scotland’s Youth Network for Nature!

Are you aged 12-18, live in Scotland and have a passion for our amazing wildlife and wild places? Take action and join the Youth Network for Nature.

A Puffin stood on the edge of a rock looking inquisitively at the camera.
On this page

What’s it all about?

The Youth Network is a diverse team of young people from all across Scotland who share a passion for wildlife, conservation and taking action on climate change. They meet regularly online to chat and share ideas with like-minded people, try new activities and learn new skills. Some of the things you’ll get up to if you join include:   

  • Developing advocacy skills to campaign for nature issues that matter to you  

  • Networking with the wider RSPB team and our partners  

  • Hearing about conservation-based careers from our experts 

  • Learning and developing new skills such as photography and nature journaling  

  • Talking about local and national nature news 

  • Discovering volunteering opportunities  

When do they meet?

The Network meet up online via Teams on the first Wednesday of each month from 7pm-8.30pm.  

Why should I join?

When you become a member of the Youth Network, you’re becoming part of the biggest conservation charity in Europe. The crisis facing our wildlife is urgent and the UK is one of the most nature-depleted places in the world. But when we act, we can turn this around. By becoming part of the network, together we can protect and restore the nature you love. 

Interested in joining?

Just click on the link below for further information and to sign up.  

Share this article