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Help create a Cornwall where nature thrives!

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Make a difference to wildlife in Cornwall!

You can join today from as little as £3 per month and...

  • Make a real contribution to protecting native wildlife and habitats across Cornwall.
  • Join a growing community of over 18,000 local wildlife lovers who already support our work.
  • Help create a Cornwall where nature thrives.

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If you prefer you can join by post or telephone - contact us on (01872) 273 939 and our Membership Team will be happy to help.

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From £3.00 a month

Individual

Individual membership for one person
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Joint

Joint membership for two people
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From £4.50 a month

Family

A membership for all the family
Cornwall Wildlife Trust Membership Pack

Membership benefits

Become part of a community of over 18,000 local wildlife lovers and receive...

  • Three editions of Wild Cornwall - our exclusive member's magazine - across the year

  • Wild Things Species Guide
  • Wild Places Reserves Guide
  • Do one thing! - 12 Ways to support nature all year round 
  • The Wildlife Trusts' Guide to Wildlife Gardening
  • Packet of Wild Flower Seeds
  • Cornwall Wildlife Trust Sticker
  • Invitations to exclusive member events, competitions and more!
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CWT Family membership pack

Family membership

Family members enjoy all the standard membership benefits listed above, PLUS:

  • Three issues of Wildlife Watch magazine annually
  • A Wildlife Watchers handbook packed with tips and tricks to engage with wildlife
  • An exciting welcome pack filled with stickers, badges, and posters

 

Cornwall Wildlife Trust works hard to ensure your generous donation is invested wisely. You can find out more about how we spend the money which is donated to us. 

Nature is in decline in Cornwall

  • 12% of species of principal importance are threatened with local extinction or complete loss in Cornwall.

  • Nearly half of terrestrial mammals and three-fifths of butterflies are found in fewer places over the last 30 years.
  • Nearly half of breeding birds have declined.
  • Since the 1970s there is evidence that 21 breeding birds, 4 vascular plants and 8 bumblebees have become extinct from Cornwall.

You can help reverse the decline.

What does Cornwall Wildlife Trust do with my support?

We protect native wildlife and habitats of all kinds, from buzzards to ancient woodland, dragonflies to the fantastic marine wildlife in our seas.

We manage and develop 59 nature reserves throughout Cornwall.

We protect landscapes from threat of development, and champion nature with key decision makers.

We advise and help landowners sympathetically manage their sites for wildlife.

We inspire and educate those to take positive action for wildlife.

Make a difference to Cornwall's wildlife 

Nuthatch. Image by Ian French

Nuthatch. Image by Ian French

Reverse the decline

“Cornwall’s wildlife is in a bad way and continued species decline will inevitably lead to local extinctions... We know from our work that together we can make a difference and bring nature back. That gives me hope we can still turn the situation around.”

Cheryl Marriott, Director of Nature and People

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A basking shark (Ceterhinus maximus) feeding in open water off the Cornish Coast in June. Cornwall, UK. North East Atlantic Ocean. - Alexander Mustard/2020VISION

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