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Join Devon Wildlife Trust
Your support matters
For 60 years, we have been at the forefront of protecting wildlife and the wild places that make Devon so special. We are the only Devon focused charity that exists to protect all wildlife in Devon, on land and at sea, but none of this would be possible without your support.
Join DWT as a member and help to protect, restore and create wildlife-rich landscapes and bring more wildflowers, butterflies, birds and mammals back to Devon.
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When you join us, you’ll enjoy:
- A map and mini guide to our 59 nature reserves
- Award-winning wildlife magazine Wild Devon, three times a year
- Invitations to members-only wildlife events
- A vote and a voice in how we are governed
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Family membership
Our family members receive all of the usual membership benefits above, plus:
- Three Wildlife Watch magazines a year, packed with craft activities, posters, competitions, quizzes and more
- A Wildlife Watchers handbook, filled with hints and tips to get closer to wildlife
- A bumper welcome pack, stuffed with stickers, badges, posters

Give the gift of membership this Christmas
Did you know you can gift someone Devon Wildlife Trust membership? It's the perfect present for any wildlife lovers in your life. As part of their gift, they will receive all of the usual membership benefits and welcome pack, plus an extra free gift:
Family membership: Nature Spotters in the Garden book
Individual & Joint memberships: Choice between the Concise Garden Wildlife Guide, Concise Wild Flower Guide, or Concise Tree Guide
Become a member today!
Already a member of Devon Wildlife Trust?
If you're already a member of Devon Wildlife Trust and wish to renew your membership, follow the link below. We thank you for your continued support which will allow us to carry out vital work across Devon!
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The vital work we do for nature depends on the support of people who care about the future of Devon’s wildlife and wild places.