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Matt Callaway
Red Admiral Butterfly, Ellie Dodson
Natures Recovery Fund
To achieve our goal of nature being in recovery, we must carefully manage over 40 Wiltshire Wildlife Trust reserves and work in partnership with many organisations and farmer clusters across the county.

Credit: WWT
Connecting People with Nature Fund
To achieve our goal of 1 in 4 people taking action, we need to expand our reach and work with even more groups to inspire people to get involved and in turn, feel the benefits of being in nature.

Credit: WWT
Boardwalk Appeal
Better access around our sites on level, non-slip boardwalks will ensure more people can connect with wildlife and nature all year round.

Lapwing (Vanellus vanellus) in meadow in evening light in spring, Mark Hamblin/2020VISION
Project Peewit
The distinctive Peewit display of the breeding Northern Lapwing (Vanellus vanellus) is as much a part of Wiltshire’s landscape and history as the rolling chalk downland on which they nest.
However, all is not well for the Lapwing. Across the UK breeding Lapwing numbers have crashed by around 60% since 1967 placing them firmly on the UK Red List.

Miles for Minds
Support our WWT staff this April as they walk the length of the county, from Langford Lakes in the South to Lakeside Care Farm in the North in aid of our Men's Wellbeing groups and activities.