This New Year, Dorset Wildlife Trust (DWT) is offering half price membership to new members in a special offer throughout January 2016, with prices starting from just £1.50 per month.

By joining Dorset Wildlife Trust, members can be sure that their money is being used to manage and conserve habitats for wildlife in Dorset.  Dorset Wildlife Trust is the largest conservation charity in Dorset, and the only local charity focussing on conserving all wildlife in the county.

DWT’s Membership Manager, James Haldane said, “Our half price offer during January last year was very popular, and we’re delighted to be able to offer it to new members this year too.  Membership is DWT’s only reliable source of income, so this is a great way to help us continue our conservation work for another year.  January is the only month we are able to offer this, so we are inviting everyone to make the most of it.  This offer is ideal for those who want to make a difference but might not have the time to take a more active role in wildlife conservation.” 

There are a variety of membership options which will benefit from discounts this January.  Single membership usually costs £36 per year, but is now £18 a year or £1.50 a month, joint membership usually costs £42 and is now £21 a year or £1.75 a month, and family membership is normally £48 a year, but is now just £24 a year, or £2.00 a month.

In addition to making a saving on joining DWT, new members will also receive a free copy of the 2016 calendar.  The calendar includes 12 stunning landscape shots from around Dorset, taken by local photographer and Chairman of the DWT photography group, Stewart Canham.   

New members will also receive the Dorset Wildlife magazine and events guide three times a year, a guide to all our 43 nature reserves in Dorset, and car sticker to show that you’re supporting local wildlife conservation.  To become a member and take advantage of this offer, visit www.dorsetwildlifetrust.org.uk/Ways_to_Join_Us

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