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Comma butterfly (c) Josh Kubale

Partnerships

The Trust works with organisations across Hertfordshire and Middlesex to deliver local projects, from long-term landscape conservation and engagement programmes to smaller awareness and fundraising initiatives. 

We're always keen to hear about new ideas for how we can work together to benefit wildlife so please do get in touch! 

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Affinity Water

The Affinity Biodiversity Project helps make wetlands better for people and wildlife

Home Farm Glamping Aerial

Home Farm Glamping

This partnership with a local Glamping Site will bring glampers closer to wildlife and raise funds for the Trust.

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Jordans Farm Partnership

The Wildlife Trusts and Jordans Cereals farmers work together to make space for wildlife on their farms.

Panshanger Park (c) Jen Gilbert

Panshanger Park

Working with Tarmac to protect the wildlife of Panshanger Park and help visitors connect with nature

Ultrasonic Gin | Matt Bishop Photography

Puddingstone Distillery

Our partnership with Puddingstone uses a unique ultrasonic process inspired by bats

Tommie and Lottie

Tommie and Lottie

Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust are delighted to be working in partnership with Tommy and Lottie. They are a local St Albans brand…

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Services for Young People

Supported by the National Lottery Heritage Fund, 'Go Wild at Hudnall' is bringing young people closer to nature at Hudnall…

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