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Bluebells carpeting the ground at Dundon Beacon nature reserve

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Somerset Wildlife Trust has been preserving Somerset’s natural spaces and safeguarding vulnerable wildlife across the county for over 50 years. Can you help us continue our work? 

Large or small, every donation makes a difference

Please donate today to secure the future of Somerset's wildlife and wild places tomorrow. Your generosity will continue to give wildlife a voice, support our nature reserves and inspire people to take action for wildlife

Make a general donation

By making a general donation, we are able to use your money it where it's needed most, protecting special habitats and iconic species such as bittern, hazel dormice, otters, barn owls and the large blue butterfly.
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Support one of our appeals

Wigeon, teal and lapwing flying over flooded marshes

Dense flock of Wigeon (Anas penelope) and Common Teal (Anas crecca) taking off from flooded marshes in winter fringed by Bullrushes (Typha latifolia) Somerset Levels, UK, December. - Nick Upton

Big Give: Earth Raise Appeal

Wilder Catcott: Bigger, Better Wetlands

Help make Catcott Nature Reserve bigger, better, and wilder through this MATCH FUNDED appeal! Opens 22 April 2026 - every donation doubled!

View the appeal

Other ways to donate

You can also donate by post or over the phone. Please specify if you wish your donation to be a general donation or go towards a specific appeal.

If you would like to donate by cheque, please make it payable to Somerset Wildlife Trust and send it to:

Somerset Wildlife Trust, 
34 Wellington Road,
Taunton,
Somerset,
TA1 5AW

Or call us on 01823 652429

Thank you for your kind support and generosity. Click to find out about our donation acceptance policy.

Other ways to support us

There are plenty of other ways you can help support Somerset Wildlife Trust. Click on the images below to learn more.

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