The association's work focuses on measures to improve the criticised conditions in nature through specific forms of public relations. Robin Wood attempts to raise awareness of what it considers to be the most pressing ecological problems through non-violent actions. These actions include protests, such as climbing or occupying buildings and displaying banners, as well as
environmental education at public events or in
schools. In addition, research and
publications are published, and the ROBIN-WOOD magazine is issued quarterly. Current issues are presented on a self-built
raft that has been travelling around Germany in recent years. In 2021, a raft tour from Berlin to Hamburg took place under the motto
With tailwind for a real energy transition.In 2009, Robin Wood ended its membership of
FSC International in protest and limited itself to cooperation and membership of the FSC working group in Germany. The association also ran a campaign against
disposable cups under the slogan 'Avengers of the cups – forest protection instead of disposable cups'. Protests against
coal-fired power generation were also an issue that was accompanied by campaigns. Other issues include
uranium transports through Germany and
fracking. Robin Wood spoke out against the
privatisation of
Deutsche Bahn AG and the extensive subsidisation of air traffic. ==References==