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**RAFFLE NOW CLOSED**
Please support me in raising money for an exciting project to help bats local to me in Sussex, UK. Greater Horseshoe bats have recently been recorded breeding in Sussex after a 100 year absence and several conservation organisations are raising money to purchase and restore a key roost site for this species.
THE PRIZES
1ST PRIZE A custom made ceramic animal of your choosing! This can be an animal I’ve made before or a creature that’s special to you *
2ND & 3RD PRIZE An extremely round ceramic bear or a plump slug - you choose! These are two of my best sellers.
* There are a few caveats: We will need to collaborate on a new animal. Insects or creatures with long delicate features will have to be ruled out I’m afraid! The sculpture will be approx hand size. It will take approx six weeks from agreeing on an animal to it being finished and ready to ship. Inspiration for animals and an idea of style can be found on my website at www.noseymungo.com and my instagram @noseymungo
ABOUT THE RAFFLE
Each £3 donation is one entry to the raffle
- Donate £3 for one entry
- Donate £15 for five entries etc
VERY IMPORTANT: Please check the box which states "I’m happy to share my contact details with nosey mungo for the purpose of thanking me." This allows me to contact you if you win. Please also enter your email address if prompted. This may or may not appear depending on the method of payment.
- The raffle closes at 10pm on 14th February (UK time). Any donations made after this time will not be entered into the raffle.
- Donations/entries are welcome from outside of the UK but please be aware that any import/customs charges will need to be paid by the recipient.
- A random number generator will be used to select the winners after the closing date and the winners will be notified by email.
ABOUT THE SUSSEX BAT APPEAL
Sussex Bat Group, Vincent Wildlife Trust and others are working hard to safeguard the Greater Horseshoe bat species by purchasing and restoring a newly discovered roost site in Sussex. They need to raise £350,000 over two years to be successful. Once the purchase is completed, they then hope to raise further funds through both fundraising and grant applications for the necessary restoration and improvement of the roost building. This is estimated to be in the region of £150K.