Valentine's gift for nature lovers
This Valentine's Day share your passion for protecting the natural world by planting trees to improve rainforest habitat for threatened wildlife. For as little as £25, this original and environmentally-friendly gift will help expand the natural forest habitat in a nature reserve in Brazil's Atlantic Rainforest. Buy a Valentine's gift now or choose from our range of beautifully designed e-cards and send one to your Valentine for free.
|
 |
|

New land purchase
World's deadliest frog, carrying enough poison to kill about 10 people, is finally protected after WLT successfully helped create a nature reserve in the rainforest of western Colombia. Discover more about this latest land purchase.
|

Nature reserves 2011
Despite 2011 being a financially difficult year, WLT celebrates creating more nature reserves than any other year, thanks to the commitment of our supporters and efficiently targeting our land purchases. Read about the new reserves.
|

How you can help
Did you take part in The Big Give Christmas Challenge in December? Please fill in this quick and simple questionnaire; we are concerned about the problems that this fundraising project caused our supporters and your feedback is vital.
|

What's new this month?
|
|
Supporter news
Top five original fundraisers 2011 »
Become inspired by the WLT supporters who successfully saved threatened habitat and wildlife last year with new and exciting fundraising ideas - from a 70 year old's marathon success to weddings for wild spaces.
Did you know?
How to become a WLT Partner »
For as little as £5 a month, you can be a WLT Partner; this regular support by direct debit is a quick and easy way to support WLT and gives us the security to plan future conservation projects knowing we already have your commitment. Please consider becoming a WLT Partner today.
Other news »
Featured photograph
At a recent event organised by WLT, Sir David Attenborough (WLT Patron) spoke passionately about his support for the Trust and why he thinks land purchase is key to saving species. A few WLT staff attended the event and were photographed with Sir David (pictured). Read more about the speech and watch a video from the event.
|
 |
|
|