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Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust (WWT)

Who are the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust?

Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust (WWT) WWT is the largest international wetland conservation charity in the UK. Founded in 1946 by Sir Peter Scott, WWT has nine visitor centres around the UK, where people can get closer to wetland birds and enjoy spectacular wetland landscapes. 

Number of members

  • 186,000

Launch date of affinity relationship

  • January 2005

What support we provide

  • £10 for every policy a member takes out
  • Sponsorship of Animal Magic - Martinmere
  • Sponsorship of Canoe - Slimbridge
  • Sponsorship of letters page in Waterlife
  • Free prize draw for members
  • Corporate patron

How they support us

  • Mailing to their Slimbridge members
  • Mailing to their Washington members
  • Link on their website

Publications

  • Waterlife - four times a year 

Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust - more information

Marketing

Susan Barley, Head Office, 01789 202644

Group

John Creedon, Corporate Relations Manager, 01453 891274

WWT Slimbridge
Gloucester
GL2 7BT

Website: www.wwt.org.uk

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