Wildlife Guardian

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Damian Waters

Wildlife Guardian

Protect, Preserve & Inspire

Celebrate Gloucestershire’s wild places by becoming a Wildlife Guardian.

From the flower rich Cotswold Commons, the ancient woodlands of the Forest of Dean, to the rich wetlands of the Severn Vale and the majesty of the escarpment, Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust helps preserve and protect some of Gloucestershire’s most diverse habitats.  

Since 1961, we have been instrumental in helping to protect disappearing habitats, fragile ecosystems and endangered species such as the large blue butterfly, dormice, green winged orchids and barn owls.  

Become a Wildlife Guardian today and you’ll play a crucial role in tackling some of the biggest challenges we face. With your support we can protect and connect more land for nature, facilitate numerous amounts of school trips increasing children’s knowledge and connectedness with nature and inspire thousands of people to take action for nature along with much more. As a thank you, you’ll benefit from exclusive experiences and bespoke events that will take you to the heart of Gloucestershire’s wild spaces.  

Become a Wildlife Guardian today and start making lasting change.  

WildNet - Amy Lewis

Let us unlock your curiosity so that you can inspire others 

As a member of our Wildlife Guardian community, we promise to provide you with a range of bespoke benefits to keep you close to the Trust's work such as: 

  • Invitations to exclusive events such as guided walks and talks, behind the scenes project visits and conservation work demonstrations led by our wildlife experts  

  • Opportunities to get closer to our CEO and staff to learn more about the work they do around the county, plans for the future and learn from and share knowledge  

  • To keep you at the heart of our community by giving you regular monthly updates about the progress we are making with our projects and aims  

  • Acknowledgement of your philanthropic donation in our Annual Report (we will of course respect the privacy of Wildlife Guardians who wish to remain anonymous) 

Become a Wildlife Guardian today

Walking & ragwort
From £50.00 a month

Wildlife Guardian

Wildlife Guardian
Two women walking away from the camera into woodland, one has a rucksack on, they look deep in conversation.
From £75.00 a month

Joint Wildlife Guardian

Joint Wildlife Guardian
Children on log
From £75.00 a month

Family Wildlife Guardian

Family Wildlife Guardian