Become a member
We urgently need the support of people who care about their local wildlife - people like you!
Anyone can become a member of the Wildlife Trust to help us to protect and increase wildlife and wild places close to home.
So please join us today. It’s so simple, you can:
- Click here to join online now by Direct Debit, and receive a free copy of our nature reserves guide in your second month of membership
- Click here to download a membership form to be returned by post
- E-mail membership@wildlifebcnp.org
- Call our membership team on 01954 713543
Or follow the links for other types of membership:
- Wildlife Watch membership – just for children
- Family Membership
- School membership
- Corporate membership – for companies committed to protecting local wildlife and improving the environment for the community
As a member you can enjoy:
- Local Wildlife magazine, our colour magazine updating you on our work three times a year, packed with fascinating articles, advice and wildlife pictures
- Wildlife events and activities including guided walks, illustrated talks, family days, plant sales and volunteer opportunities
- Where to see wildlife –if you decide to support us by direct debit, at your two month anniversary you can receive our stunning colour nature reserves handbook for Free. With eye catching photographs of every reserve, details of the wildlife you can find there, the best times to visit and clear maps and directions, it’s the one stop guide to where to enjoy wildlife in your area.
- Getting close to local wildlife – follow us on Twitter and receive invitations and updates on our website and e-mail.
And become one of a growing number of people helping us to:
- create new and bigger reserves to help restore lost habitats
- make existing wildlife habitats even better places for scarce wildlife to survive and thrive
- stand up against building developments that threaten our most special wildlife places
- educate and inspire the young to care for wildlife
- advise and help everyone - from landowners to gardeners - to improve their patch for wildlife.



