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| FUNDRAISING - LEGACIES Leaving a legacy


Legacies help the GWCT to plan for future conservation projects and support long-standing research.


Helping to safeguard Britain’s rich biodiversity, unique woodland, productive farmland and traditional uses of the countryside is a legacy to be proud of.


protecting the Great British countryside by becoming Honorary Fellows.


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There’s no membership fee to become an Honorary Fellow. Instead, Honorary Fellows are simply people who appreciate the proven connection between country sports and nature conservation and who have named (or intend to name) the Trust in their Will.


We can’t be sure of the fresh challenges the countryside will face in 30 years’ time. What we do know is that with the help of your gift, we can continue to fund pioneering research to provide the evidence needed to protect it. Many of our findings have influenced common practice for decades to come.


We introduced beetle banks over 25 years ago and today they support endangered wildlife, decrease soil erosion and encourage biodiversity nationwide.


e are inviting Gamewise readers to join us and share in the Trust’s achievements in


Sustained research at our Allerton Project has seen songbird numbers rise 42% higher than in 1992 and allowed us to inform government policy with peer- reviewed research.


We continue to promote best practice throughout the UK with our advisory and educational services.


Our efforts to promote a fact-driven discussion on the wider benefits of field sports and game management continue to influence policy at Whitehall. It is only with the help of our members that any of this is possible.


Gifts in Wills are a very important source of income to the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust and help to support our most groundbreaking work. Sadly, there is still a lot to be done.


We strive for simpler legislation, a wider understanding of the importance of countryside management and better protection for the traditional rural way of life which we have been fortunate enough


to share. We want our grandchildren and future generations to enjoy this too. By becoming an Honorary Fellow, not only will you help us achieve our goals for years to come.


Including a gift to the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust in your Will is simple to arrange. All you need to do is contact your solicitor to arrange a Codicil to update your existing Will.


If you would like any further information on becoming an Honorary Fellow, please contact James Swyer on 01425 651021 or email legacies@gwct.org.uk


James Swyer is the Trust’s publications and direct mail fundraising officer and also handles Honorary Fellows applications and legacies.


20 | GAMEWISE • SUMMER 2017


www.gwct.org.uk/legacies


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