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Wildlife Trust Memberships

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Welcome to our Wildlife Trust and Conservation Fund Membership page. In the chart below you will find information on joining each specific Bird or Animal Trust. Please click on the banners or links to join and help contribute to conserving our natural heritage. Each of the wildlife funds listed tackles environmental and conservation issues, some nationally and some globally.

 
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Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB)

The RSPB speaks out for birds and wildlife, tackling the problems that threaten our environment. We are the largest wildlife conservation organisation in Europe with over one million members. Wildlife and the environment face many threats. Their work is focussed on the species and habitats that are in the greatest danger. Their work is driven by the passionate belief that: birds and wildlife enrich people's lives;  the health of bird populations is indicative of the health of the planet, on which the future of the human race depends; we all have a responsibility to protect wildlife.

 

The Wildlife Trusts

There are 47 local Wildlife Trusts in the UK, working for an environment rich in wildlife for everyone. They manage 2300 Nature Reserves covering 90,000 hectares. The Wildlife Trusts stand up for wildlife whilst inspiring people about wildlife.

Animal Health Trust

The Animal Health Trust (AHT) is a veterinary charity dedicated to improving the health and welfare of horses, dogs and cats. Despite popular belief, disease and injury are the most common threats to animal welfare, and they exist to reduce and prevent any unnecessary suffering.

Animal Health Trust Donations Information

International Otter Survival Fund (IOSF)

The IOSF aims to work with local communities throughout the world to educate, inform and encourage the protection and conservation of otters.

Adopt an Otter or Donate to the Fund