The Club's Sustainability statement
Our vision and ultimate goals that the Club has for current and future members.
Find out moreClub Sustainability Executive Stacey Head reports on wildlife-friendly initiatives across the UK site network
We all cherish the beauty of the great outdoors and the wonders of nature when we visit Club campsites. To deepen our connection with the wildlife that surrounds us and to understand it better, we have launched an exciting campaign across our UK site network.
We would like you to take photos of the natural world during your holidays on Club campsites and CLs, and share them with us on our website (camc.com/wildlifephotos).
We have also introduced nature trackers in some of our information rooms. If you happen to spot a deer near your pitch, for instance, let your fellow members know on the nature tracking sheet. This is a simple way to connect with fellow visitors and share the joy of discovering wildlife. Our commitment to nature goes beyond the hours of daylight. We have promoted the Dark Skies initiative in the past and turned off some bollard lights to help our nocturnal creatures. By keeping the skies dark, we not only benefit wildlife but also provide a perfect backdrop for any budding astronomers hoping to do a spot of stargazing. Look out for posters in our information rooms – made by one of our members – which feature skywatching events and tips to help you explore the skies.
Keep an eye out for various designated areas on sites where we are trying to encourage wildlife. You might discover bug hotels, bat boxes, bug teepees, or areas intentionally left untouched to allow plants and creatures to thrive.
So, on your next caravan or motorhome adventure, we hope you enjoy the natural beauty and wildlife around you. Please share your discoveries, track any wildlife you see, and contribute to our collective effort to preserve and celebrate biodiversity across our Club campsite network.