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Membership and donationsDo you care about the future of the countryside? Do you share our belief that a healthy environment, sustainable livelihoods and thriving communities go hand in hand? Then please support the Shared Earth Trust. You can become a member or send a donation. Either way, you will make a vital contribution to our work, which is dependent upon the generous support of like-minded individuals and organisations. Membership allows us to plan ahead and makes us less dependent on other funding. It can also release 'match funding', making your contribution worth twice as much. |
Pied Flycatchers return every year
Meadow Brown butterfly – one of thousands seen on Denmark Farm every year |
Members receive two newsletters a year, detailing the results of our habitat restoration work, wildlife surveys and research, together with stimulating articles on conservation and natural history. Members also receive a discount on our highly acclaimed training courses. Most importantly, as a supporter you are adding your voice to those who care about the future of the countryside. Working together, we can change hearts and minds and influence decisions about how our countryside is managed. Many of our supporters and course participants are landowners or land use advisors, responsible for huge areas of our countryside. We aim to help all these people to make a direct difference themselves, either on their own land or by influencing the way other areas are managed. However you decide to support us, we will be hugely encouraged to have you as a partner in our ongoing endeavours. Please print and complete the Membership/donation form and send it to us by post. Thank you. |
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This document has been taken from the Shared Earth Trust Web site at http://www.shared-earth-trust.org.uk . The Trust can be contacted on 01570 493358.