Your gateway to Wildlife Watch resources for environmental educators
If you are a Watch Group Leader, a Member School or a member of staff at a Wildlife Trust who is involved with running Wildlife Watch locally, you can access password-protected areas of this website which contain extra environmental education resources, help and advice.
In order to access these areas you'll need to register with this website (just follow the instructions below to do this) and enter the Leader password (see Step 3 below for more information on this).
Once you've registered and used the password three extra 'Leader-only' items will appear in the website footer at the bottom of the page;
1) Network Forum - a simple forum tool where Leaders, Teachers and Wildlife Watch staff can exchange ideas and help;
2) Network Resources - an archive of Wildlife Watch publications and resources, including Link - our magazine for environmental educators;
3) Network Advice - a page containing advice on running a Watch Group.(see Fig 1 below). After you have registered you'll also see extra 'Leader activities' categories appear in the Activities section (see Fig 2 below).
Fig 1: Leader-only items appearing in website footer (accessible after you have registered)

Fig 2: Leader-only activity categories appearing in Activity section (accessible after you have registered)

Step 1 - Register with the site. Use the link in the top left hand corner of the website (see below) or follow this link: Registration

Step 2 - Agree to follow the 'House Rules'. This is the screen with the blackboard on it. You need to click on the big pink button at the bottom.
Step 3 - Complete the short registration form. In the 'Leader password' field please enter the Leader password. The password is included in each issue of Link magazine - our magazine for educators and Watch Leaders. If you don't know the password you can also contact your local Watch Organiser who will be able to give it to you.

Once you've completed these three steps you can access the areas of the website that are password-protected and reserved for use by Watch Leaders and Wildlife Trust staff only. If you remember the old Watch website - these areas are very similar to the Watch Network (Leaders only) area on the old website.
Once you have registered please contact the Wildlife Watch office so we can keep track of who has registered with the website. All you need to do is to send a quick email to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it letting us know who you are, your username and the Watch Group you are invovled with (if there is one). Many thanks!.
Each Watch Group has its own profile page on this website. These are accessed via the individual Wildlife Trust pages in the Where You Live section of the website. Each Wildlife Trust's page contains links to the Watch Groups in that area.
Each Group page has a simple diary/blogging feaure where Groups can upload pictures, text and links to YouTube videos. Each Group page also has a facility for visitors to the website to request information on how to join that Watch group (the request is sent by email to the Watch Organiser at the local Trust or the Watch Group Leader - whoever is the registered administrator for the Group on this website).
Please send any questions to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it and someone will get back to you soon. Thanks!
Click the 'Add to my spotting sheet' button on any wildlife item page. Login or register to start creating your own spotting sheets.
