Amount raised to date: £853,936
Ambassador: John Michie
Funds raised to date have maintained SWT's network of over 120 reserves across Scotland
On lowlands, lochs and moors, Scotland’s wildlife is our magnificent natural heritage, and the Scottish Wildlife Trust helps keep it that way, running 120 nature reserves providing safe places for red squirrels, ospreys and many more species. Their centres help people get closer to nature safely.
This November we’re getting together with our charity partner Scottish Wildlife Trust to help everyone across Scotland celebrate St. Andrew’s Day.
To date players have raised over £770,000 for Scottish Wildlife Trust (SWT) – which is enough to support some of SWT’s pioneering conservation projects such as bringing beavers back to Scotland and helping to save Scotland’s only native squirrel. It is also inspiring more people to get passionate about wildlife in their postcode from volunteering opportunities and schools education programmes, to providing training for the unemployed..
So as a massive thank you we are offering everyone the chance to visit three of Scottish Wildlife Trust’s best venues this St. Andrew’s Day weekend 28th-30th November all for free.
All you need to do is print out the voucher below and take it along to one of the listed venues.
Visit www.swt.org.uk to find out more about the visitor centres and learn more about Scottish Wildlife Trust
Have fun!
Download the voucher here.
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Scottish Wildlife Trust
Cramond House
Kirk Cramond
Cramond Glebe Road
Edinburgh
EH4 6NS
Tel: 0131 312 7765
Fax: 0131 312 8705
www.swt.org.uk
40p from each ticket sold will be invested in Nature and Wildlife Conservation, Children's Wellbeing and Poverty Relief. Those who win every month are our Charities. On behalf of them: thank you for playing!
CHILDREN 1ST
Maggie's Centres
Missing People (in Scotland)
People's Postcode Trust
Scottish Wildlife Trust
Carol Smillie
Kaye Adams
John Michie
Angus Purden
Libby McArthur
Gavin Hastings
Lorraine Kelly
Wildlife Trust can continue to run nature reserves providing safe places for red squirrels, ospreys and many more species.