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Gift Membership - the ideal present

Original and meaningful presents are hard to come by, so why not think green this year and help your friends and family get in touch with nature by giving the year-long pleasure of Cheshire Wildlife Trust membership?

Download a Gift Membership Form here

Cheshire Wildlife Trust is dedicated to conserving the wildlife on your doorstep so that everyone can continue to enjoy the natural world today and in the future. By giving a gift of membership you will be helping to protect some of the region’s most fragile habitats and some of the rarest local species.

Members receive three copies a year of the Trust’s 40-page magazine The Grebe incorporating national Wildlife Trust’s ‘Natural World’ magazine. They also get a guide to the nature reserves, invitations to local group talks, events, social evenings and opportunities to work as a volunteer.

Family membership also gives access to the Wildlife Watch club for children or grandchildren, with each child receiving a fantastic welcome pack containing magazine, posters, activities, stickers and a Wildlife Watchers field book. Each family will also receive a copy of the children’s Wildlife Watch magazine four times a year.

Recipients of gift membership also receive a certificate telling them who the gift is from, and you can add a personal message.

The minimum membership fee is £29 a year for an individual, £35 for joint and £39 for a family (up to four children).

If you have any questions, please call the Membership Team on 01948 820728.

CHRISTMAS 2011 – All gift membership forms (plus payments) received by Wednesday 14 December will be processed before week beginning 18 December.

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Download a Gift Membership Form here
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