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Wild flower meadow

James Adler 

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Let's secure a Wilder Dorset by 2030

The natural world is in a critical condition, facing a dual climate and ecological emergency. But if we act now, then together we can put Dorset's nature into recovery.

Dorset Wildlife Trust, along with The Wildlife Trusts, are calling for at least 30% of our land and sea to be connected and protected for nature’s recovery by 2030. Making more space for nature to become abundant once again will give our struggling wildlife the chance to recover and also restore beautiful wild places, whilst helping to tackle climate change. Together let's make a Wilder Dorset by 2030.

It’s not too late to save our wildlife, but we must act together.
Sir David Attenborough

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Your support makes a huge difference to wildlife and wild places in Dorset. Without your generous donation, our important conservation work would not be possible. Thank you!

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Hazel dormouse

©Danny Green

Nature Reserve Fund

Our nature reserves are sanctuaries for Dorset’s threatened species, but managing them requires continuous, challenging work.
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Green woodland landscape shot from above, with horizon in the distance and blue sky

Bracketts Coppice nature reserve (aerial view) - James Burland/Dorset Wildlife Trust

Woodland Recovery Appeal

Dorset's woodlands are at risk. Help restore and protect this vital habitat.
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A seal laying on a beach with plastic netting around its neck

Grey seal © Kevin | Adobe Stock #353085945

Urgent Appeal: Save Our Wild Seas

Stop plastic destroying our seas and the wonderful wildlife living there.
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Beaver swimming with its head just above the water

Beaver swimming with its head just above the water © Russell Savory

Support the Dorset Beaver Project

Help fund the scientific study until 2025
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Kingcombe Nature Reserve by Mark Heighes

Kingcombe Nature Reserve by Mark Heighes

Wildlife Recovery Appeal - Kingcombe's Wild Energy

Act now, for the survival of Dorset's wildlife
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Arable field at Wild Woodbury

James Burland/Dorset Wildlife Trust 

Wild Woodbury - community rewilding project

Donate to the Wild Woodbury Project
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