Avon Wildlife Trust offering half price memberships throughout January

Posted on: 20 Jan 2022

Show your support for local wildlife and donate to the nature-friendly organisation.

 

Avon Wildlife Trust is shaving 50 percent off all available memberships this January, with prices starting at just £1.50 per month. New members that make a donation of £10 or more will also receive a 2022 calendar.

 

Memberships can be paid for monthly or annually as an individual, jointly, or as a family. Each membership type carries its own perks, ranging from copies of Wild Avon Magazine to posters and updates on how your donation is helping the trust.

 

Find more information or purchase your discounted membership via Avon Wildlife Trust's website.

 

 

Not only do donations help the trust function, becoming a member allows people to embed themselves into a community of like-minded individuals across Avon whilst positively benefitting local wildlife.

 

Individual and child memberships can be purchased for £1.50 per month; joint memberships cost just £2.00 a month; whilst family memberships will set you back just £2.50 a month.

 

All memberships can be bought for £10, which entitles you to a 2022 calendar. Alternatively, memberships can be purchased as a gift through either monthly or annual payments.

 

Founded in 1981, Avon Wildlife Trust is the largest charity working to protect wildlife in the West of England, caring for 30 reserves across the old county of Avon from ancient bluebell woods to Iron Age forts, nationally important wetlands which are a haven for rare wading birds, and wildflower meadows.

 

The trust is aiming to restore nature across the Avon region on a grand scale as part of a national movement to see 30 percent of Britain's land and sea managed for nature by 2030.

 

Avon's branch is just one of a network of 46 wildlife trusts across the country protecting nature and providing educational and community programmes to help people of all ages connect with and benefit from the natural world around them.

 

Visit Avon Wildlife Trust's website for more information about memberships and to read about the trust and its vision for nature.


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