Support us

Dormouse in tree

Dormouse - James Maben

Support us

Dundon Beacon

Steve Law

The Somerset Nature Reserves Fund

Our nature reserves are at the heart of nature’s recovery in Somerset. Please make a donation if you can.
£

Join us and support our work

With the help of over 18,000 members and an army of volunteers, Somerset Wildlife Trust has been preserving Somerset’s natural spaces and safeguarding vulnerable wildlife across the county for over 50 years.

Managing 1700 hectares of land and delivering conservation programmes to ensure the next generations are able to enjoy the wildlife-rich landscapes we do today is an enormous undertaking.  We rely heavily on membership to generate the funds we need to do this.  We cannot safeguard precious habitats and vulnerable wildlife in Somerset without the support of those who live and work around them.

More about membership

The Wildlife Trusts play a very important part in protecting our natural heritage. I would encourage anyone who cares about wildlife to join them
Sir David Attenborough, President Emeritus
Group visiting Chancellor's Farm

Group visiting Chancellor's Farm - Matt Sweeting

Support us

Become a member

Learn more about membership

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.

River otter peeking out of the water

River otter (lutra lutra) views photographer from the river - Luke Massey/2020VISION

Make a donation

Donate

Leave a legacy

Learn more

Fundraise for us

Learn how you can help
Group of adults learning about plants

Group of adults learning about plants - Paul Harris

Corporate support

Find out more

Other ways to help wildlife in Somerset

A sunny woodland with bluebells

Bluebells - Josh Raper / Conservation Media

Give in memory

Donate
Bittern wading through wetlands

Photo: Jamie Hall

Keep up to date with our work across the county

Sign up below to receive the latest news from Somerset Wildlife Trust, learn about great events near you and learn how you can help wildlife in your local area. 

Sign up to our email newsletter