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Join us, help us to protect your local wildlife... and get great benefits

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We rely heavily on our membership - nearly 60% of our income comes from people like you. We need your support to protect local wildlife and wild spaces.

If you join us as a member you will receive our Reserves Guide, a regular copy of Wildlife Matters magazine, our Go Wild guide to what's on and plenty more. Corporate and Gift Memberships are also available.

By joining the Trust you will help us to care for our 44 nature reserves. Access to all of our reserves is free - there is plenty to explore! Take a look at our reserves guide when you join to find out what's near you.

Individual Membership
Individual Membership
Membership for one person - minimum £30 a year
 
Joint Membership
Joint Membership
Membership for two adults living at the same address - minimum £39 a year
 
Family Membership
Family Membership
Membership for one or two adults and up to four children - minimum £48 a year
 
Family Plus Membership
Family Plus Membership
Membership for 1-2 adults, plus childrens' memberships for up to 2 other addresses.
Minimum £60 a year
 
Join by Annual Direct Debit
Join by Annual Direct Debit
Help create a landscape rich in wildlife by joining the Wildlife Trust.
 
Join by Monthly Direct Debit
Join by Monthly Direct Debit
Help create a landscape rich in wildlife by joining the Wildlife Trust.
 
Change of Membership Details
Change of Membership Details
Moved house? Help us keep our records up to date.
 
 

Chris Packam at Amwell“Why join The Wildlife Trusts? There are plenty of great reasons but I’ll give you three. They are vocal, they are visible and they are value for money. Your local Wildlife Trust works within your community and so is looking after wildlife in your backyard. That means you benefit from it, so show your support at a local level. And don’t just pay your money; turn up and get involved too because by doing that, you’ll be supporting the future, both of wildlife and of everyone in the UK too.” Chris Packam