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TestimonialsMessages from Sir David Attenborough and other WLT Supporters
Sir David AttenboroughBroadcaster, Producer and Author, World Land Trust Patron “The World Land Trust's policy of buying land is the most direct and certain road to conservation. It deserves the support of all who care about the survival of the wild places of the world.” Read a selection of David Attenborough's Patron’s Messages, taken from the Trust's Annual Review and Accounts.
David GowerFormer Captain of the England Cricket team, World Land Trust Patron “Ever since my childhood, growing up in East Africa, I have retained a love of wildlife. It was, to me, one of the great perks of being a cricketer that I was able to travel, and, in the course of that travel I had wonderful opportunities to see wildlife in many other parts of the world. But I also came face-to-face with some of the problems confronting wildlife too. I am delighted to have found the World Land Trust where real and effective action is being taken to halt deforestation and loss of wildlife in critically threatened parts of the world.”
Bill OddieOrnithologist and Broadcaster, World Land Trust Supporter "Everyone's concerned about the threats to the planet but not that many people are actually getting down to doing something that really makes a difference. The World Land Trust is and that's why I give them my full support." Learn about Bill Oddie's visit to the World Land Trust supported reserve in Patagonia.
Dr Gerard BertrandHonorary Vice President of Birdlife International, Honorary President of the World Land Trust "The responsibility that we have as developed nations to conserve tropical areas long exploited economically for our benefit is something we must redress. We have all benefited tremendously, now it is their turn."
Sir Ghillean Prance, FRSFormer Director of Royal Botanic Gardens,
Kew “The World Land Trust has filled a vitally important niche in the conservation world by purchasing and protecting threatened rainforest habitats, and I am heartened by the contribution they are making to preserve the Atlantic Rainforest. I urge everyone to support this important endeavour.” Jane ThornbackDirector, UK Tropical Forest Forum "Many conservation bodies talk a lot about helping to save the world's wild places, the World Land Trust does less talking and more doing." Dr Hugh SomervilleFormer Head of Environment, British Airways Plc "We are delighted to have been long term supporters of the World Land Trust. The Trust has achieved its objectives through imaginative approaches, hard work and total honesty in its communications. The Trust is an excellent role model for other groups." ![]() David ScottWLT Supporter, Richmond, UK "I think that what the World Land Trust does is excellent and I hope it is able to continue and progress with its good work. Well done and thank you." Learn about David's 'Race for the Rainforests' in support of the WLT Paula RomanoWLT eBulletin subscriber, Santo André, Greater São Paulo, Brazil "I would like to express my gratitude to your inspiring work to protect the wonders of this planet. I'm Brazilian who lives in an already destroyed portion of Rain Forest and it is very good to find out that there are serious people struggling to increase this tiny portion that still remains. Thanks a lot on behalf of Mata Atlântica!!" Megan BarrickWLT Supporter, Charlotte, USA "I can't express to you how pleased I am with the work you do! Also, I find it very poignant and profound to be able to give rainforest acreage as a gift! Thank you for all your hard work! I gave my rainforest gift to my little brother for his high school graduation and he was absolutely thrilled! He said it was the best present he received." E M CrookWLT Supporter, Braintree, UK "I think the purchase of key areas of wilderness protected by constant monitoring is the only way to save these habitats. I wish we could buy the whole of the natural world in this way!" |
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