Sula Ross

Jack and Cara walk for nature

Fundraising for The Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside
£421
raised of £100 target
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Event: Wild Walk Week, from 24 August 2020 to 30 August 2020
We protect local wildlife to provide a wilder future for everyone.

Story

The Lancashire Wildlife Trust began in 1962 by people, who like you, knew they needed to take action. Since then we have grown to be the largest nature conservation body in the area, working at a grass roots, local level whilst also being part of a strong cohesive movement. We have saved many special places, acquiring & managing them as nature reserves—we look after over 1,288 hectares of havens for rare & threatened species & habitats. But we need your help ensure our work doesn't stop there and that we continue to fight for natures survival.

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About the charity

The Lancashire Wildlife Trust works to save and protect wild spaces for nature to thrive and for people to enjoy. From our towns and cities, to the coastal dunes, right up to the moors; we protect wild places across our region, providing homes for an astonishing array of wildlife.

Donation summary

Total raised
£420.54
+ £73.89 Gift Aid
Online donations
£420.54
Offline donations
£0.00

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