Nature Reserves and Sites - Strategy 2025 - 2030

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Nature Reserves and Sites - Strategy 2025-2030

We manage four nature reserves and sites across Alderney, as well as undertaking practical management in many other areas of the island, for example to maintain footpaths or control invasive species.

We have produced the Reserves and Sites Management Strategy 2025-2030, detailing our plans for the next 5-years. For more information on each site, click the links at the bottom of the page. 

The new Reserves and Sites Management Strategy 2025-2030

We have drafted our next five-year strategy for our nature reserves and sites and are in the process of receiving feedback prior to publishing at the end of the year. 

Our overarching goals we hope to achieve in the next 5 years are: 

1. Champion, 2. Study, 3. Protect

Strategy feedback

We are now welcoming feedback on this strategy for the next 5 weeks, from the 29th of September until the 3rd of November 2025. 

A copy of the document is available to download below, and paper copies will be available to read in the AWT Information Centre on Victoria Street.

Feedback would be gratefully received via email, submissions to the webform below, or by letter (please see contact details below).  If you wish to give feedback in person we will be holding: 

Strategy information evening on the 20th October at 5:30pm in the AWT Information Centre

Drop-in session in the office opposite 10am – 4pm on the 27th October

Or get in touch with us to arrange a meeting 

Comments received will be anonymised and published in the appendices of the strategy alongside a response.  

Download the Strategy here:

Leave your feedback here:

Comments will be anonymised and published in an appendix with a response

Contact Us

Email: reserves@alderneywildlife.org

Phone: 01481 822935

Wildlife Information Centre 

48 Victoria Street

St. Anne
Alderney, GY9 3TA