You can make a difference
From colourful wildflower meadows and birdsong-filled parks to fluttering butterflies and busy garden bird feeders, the sights and sounds of nature make us all happier and healthier.
Wildlife is in a worrying decline, but you can make a difference. By becoming a member, you'll be joining 30,000 of your fellow wildlife lovers and directly funding our work on the ground to safeguard wildlife for the future across Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside.
You'll also receive a welcome pack, and a copy of our exclusive members' magazine Lapwing three times a year, full of ideas to help you continue connecting with nature.
Join Lancashire Wildlife Trust for half price*
Choose your membership below.
What your membership means for wildlife
We have been working for over 60 years to protect wildlife and wild spaces across our region. By joining us as a member, you're helping us continue our vital work to:
- Protect, restore and create new homes for wildlife
- Manage over 40 nature reserves and 2,800 hectares of land for wildlife and people
- Reintroduce locally extinct species, and ensure those under threat don't disappear
- Run campaigns to raise awareness about important issues affecting wildlife
- Train volunteers and provide new opportunities
- Educate the next generation of wildlife champions
- Run events that inspire people to take action for nature
Your local wildlife will blossom, thanks to you.
You'll receive:
96-page guide to our nature reserves
Three issues of Lapwing magazine a year
Access to members-only events
Regular email updates about our work
Introduce your kids to nature
Want to explore your WILD side together? Join as a family and you'll also receive a Wildlife Watch welcome pack, which also includes:
- One Wildlife Watch magazine per family, four times a year
- Posters and a membership card
- Stickers and a badge
- Wildlife Watch handbook
Join today for half price*
Make a difference to Lancashire's wildlife
We like to support an organisation which makes a significant impact on successfully conserving wildlife in an area impacted by industry.
"The Wildlife Trusts play an important role in protecting our natural heritage.
I would encourage anyone who cares about wildlife to join them."
Sir David Attenborough