Giving a gift in memoriam to the Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside will honour the memory of your loved one by protecting Local wildlife for future generations to enjoy.

 

Flowers Fade... A Bluebell Wood Lasts Forever

Aughton Woods in Lancaster - by Andy Rowett

Many people are choosing to ask for donations in leiu of flowers. You can take comfort in the fact that these donations will help protect nature for future generations.

Any donation, large or small, will help towards continuing our work within your local community, a fitting memoriam for your loved one. You can enjoy the tranquility of one of our breathtaking nature reserves whilst you quietly reflect, and we hope that the thought of a memoriam which lives on will provide some comfort to you in difficult times.

 

 

How to leave a donation in memory 

If you would like to send us a Donation in Memory then please let us know who it is in remembrance of and if you would like the money put towards a particular reserve or project. For more information please contact:

Alison Taylor, Membership Manager

email: Alison Taylor

phone: 01772 324 129

Donating Online 

There are a number of ways you can make a donation in memory online:

  • You can set up a Just Giving page, with a story about your loved one and why you'd like people to donate in their memory. Find out more here 


A Donation in Memory 

David’s passion will live on

Donations from friends and family of David Finch will be used to help us remember the wonderful work he did for the Wildlife Trust.

Over the past decade David’s work has been invaluable to the Trust but his wife Avril believes his love of nature will continue with son Paul and with five-year-old grandson Toby. She said: “Paul has just taken me out to describe some of the things David would have pointed out  and David would often take Toby out on long walks describing the wildlife in the area.”

 Read more about David's story here 

 

Latest News

May 22, 2013

UK nature is in trouble – that is the conclusion of a groundbreaking report published today by a coalition of leading conservation and research organisations.

 

 

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