What We Stand For

Protect living landscapes before they disappear.

  • Defend pastureland, forests, wetlands, and shared public access across Dalarna.
  • Protect animals, biodiversity, and the cultural knowledge tied to the land.
  • Mobilize residents fast when local places, species, or traditions are under pressure.
  • Turn concern into visible action through petitions, volunteer days, and practical toolkits.
Current campaign

Keep the Siljan corridor open for grazing, wildlife passage, and public access.

We are pushing for immediate protection measures around threatened meadow edges and movement corridors near Rättvik. The next municipal review window closes soon.

68% of the spring target reached

4,760 signatures, 118 field volunteers, and 312 donor actions recorded toward the 7,000-action goal.

11 days left
23 ha priority area
7,000 actions needed
Three ways to help now

Choose the fastest move you can make today.

Donate

Fund transport, print runs, field coordination, and legal submissions for urgent local cases.

Best for immediate impact in under two minutes.

Give now

Sign

Add your name to the current protection demand and help prove visible public backing.

Fastest action if you can share one link today.

Sign the petition

Volunteer

Join field visits, canvassing, documentation, transport, setup, or translation support.

Critical when deadlines tighten and turnout matters.

Join the team
Mission
“We keep land, animals, nature, and culture together because none of them survives for long when separated.”
Manifesto of Ideella Foreningen Allmogen Landskap Djur Natur Kultur
Chapter map

Find the local response closest to you.

Clickable regions

Select a region on the map to focus the current organizing area.

  • Dalarna North: habitat monitoring, winter feed support, and access defense.
  • Rättvik: campaign hub, petition delivery, outreach, and volunteer dispatch.
  • Siljan Ring: cultural landscape walks, field documentation, and rapid mobilization.
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Testimonials

Faces of the people already moving this work forward.

Supporter Ingrid

“They made it simple to move from outrage to action in one evening.”

Ingrid, Rättvik
Supporter Malik

“I joined for the animals and stayed for the discipline of the organizing.”

Malik, Leksand
Supporter Elin

“The cultural landscape finally felt defended by people who know it.”

Elin, Mora
Supporter Tomas

“The field days are practical, warm, and sharply focused on results.”

Tomas, Falun
Supporter Sanna

“I signed once, then ended up helping with outreach every month.”

Sanna, Borlänge
Supporter Joakim

“They treat nature, livestock, and local memory as one shared responsibility.”

Joakim, Orsa
Victories timeline

Recent wins, in order.

April 2026

Municipal review accepted the full citizen submission package.

Our coalition filed evidence on grazing continuity, wildlife movement, and cultural trail access before the deadline.

March 2026

Volunteer watch teams documented sensitive meadow edges after thaw.

Field observations created a clearer public record for habitat use and restoration needs.

February 2026

Winter donor drive funded spring outreach materials in full.

Prints, transport reimbursements, and meeting logistics were covered ahead of schedule.

December 2025

Cross-village alliance launched with farmers, walkers, and cultural organizers.

The chapter map network expanded into a coordinated regional response instead of isolated local efforts.

Got questions?

What people ask before they join.

We organize around landscape protection, animal welfare, biodiversity, local access, and cultural continuity with a focus on concrete local outcomes.

No. The chapter hub is in Rättvik, but supporters, donors, signers, and remote volunteers can help from anywhere.

You can donate or sign immediately, and volunteer coordination usually starts with one email and a short availability note.

Both. We combine public pressure, documentation, meeting turnout, volunteer field days, and practical campaign logistics.

We publish action briefs, talking points, printable posters, volunteer checklists, and event-ready sign-up materials.

The director is Sigrid Nyström, supported by local organizers handling campaigns, volunteer operations, and community relations.

Toolkit banner

Download everything you need.

One pack for petition outreach, chapter launch, event setup, and fast-response messaging.

Open the resource hub
  • Campaign brief and one-page backgrounder
  • Poster set for meetings, markets, and notice boards
  • Volunteer day checklist and safety notes
  • Email templates for neighbors, media, and decision-makers
  • Quick facts on landscape, animals, nature, and cultural heritage
Meet the organizers

The people coordinating the work.

Sigrid Nyström

Sigrid Nyström

Director

Lova Ek

Lova Ek

Campaign Coordinator

Arvid Holm

Arvid Holm

Volunteer Lead

Märta Sved

Märta Sved

Community Relations

Nils Broman

Nils Broman

Field Documentation

Sara Åker

Sara Åker

Resource and Training Lead