Spring Membership Offer 2024

Red-tailed bumblebee

Red-tailed bumblebee ©Jon Hawkins - Surrey Hills Photography

Spring Membership Offer

Join Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust today and protect the wildlife you love

***Thank you for your interest in our Spring offer. This offer ran between 1st April - 30th April 2024 and so has now ended.

 

You can still help protect your local wildlife by joining Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust as a member today - we would be most grateful for your support.***

 

For nearly 60 years, Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust has been protecting your local wildlife and the wild places that make our area so special.

But we haven’t done it alone. Our members enable our important conservation work to continue.

As a member, you can be part of this amazing group of wildlife supporters.

Join the Trust today

Young woman birdwatching at Rutland Water
From £3.50 a month

Individual membership

Individual membership for one person
Couple birdwatching with dog
From £4.00 a month

Joint membership

Joint membership for two people
Family picnicking in wildflowers
From £4.50 a month

Family membership

Family membership with extras for kids

What do I get with my membership?

Every person who joins makes a vital difference. As a member you will...

  • Directly protect local nature for the future
  • Learn about and discover your local wildlife and wild places through our Wildscapes guide, members' magazine, Wildlife Matters, and a variety of events and activities
  • Join over 23,000 local like-minded people who already support our work

If you become Family Members you will also receive:

  • Wildlife Watch children's magazine with posters
  • Children's membership card and badge
  • Wildlife Watcher's handbook

What will the Trust do with my support?

The Wildlife Trusts are the only charities that work to protect all native wildlife at a local level. With your support, we can continue our vital conservation work, which includes:

  • Caring for nature reserves (99% of people in our area live within five miles of one - chances are there's one down the road from you!)
  • Advising and helping others to look after their land for wildlife
  • Championing nature with local decision-makers