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| You have a rare chance to support Wildwood where your donation could be worth more than four times its original value, and will unlock the vital funds needed to save the red squirrels from extinction! Only your pledge today will unlock the funds in the UK’s biggest online match funding campaign. You can make us lottery winners with a pledge today! | | | | With £11.3 million up for grabs, your donation is vital to unlock these funds for our project saving red squirrels. You can do this today by becoming a pledger. Your support really is essential to save the red squirrel and ensure this iconic British species doesn’t disappear from our countryside. | | | | Red squirrel numbers have been devastated over the past century and will continue to decline towards extinction unless urgent action is taken. We face the risk of this beautiful creature disappearing completely from our countryside and must act now to safeguard their future. The red squirrel is our only native squirrel species, now vastly outnumbered by the invasive grey squirrel. It has been extinct in Kent since the 1960s and without immediate conservation, the species is expected to be completely wiped out in Britain by 2030. Your support will make the difference as to whether or not future generations will be able to see this animal back in the wild. | | "How can we just do nothing while witnessing the disappearance of one of this country’s most endearing species, now you can join with Wildwood Trust and give red squirrels a fighting chance for survival" - Chris Packham | | | Wildwood’s good friend and supporter Chris Packham is supporting this appeal | | | | Wildwood has been leading the return of red squirrels back into the UK, with important and successful release programmes across Anglesey and mainland Wales. This success has formed a buffer population of red squirrels and has regained lost ground. We have been successfully breeding red squirrels in captivity for over 15 years and send up to 10 juveniles every year for release. Watch the video to find out more about what happened after Wildwood's Red Squirrels were released into the wild last year. | | | | | To continue our efforts to rescue the red squirrel, we desperately need to expand our breeding facilities, renovate old enclosures and add more breeding pairs. It is also important that the squirrels receive an enriched diet, mimicking what they would feed on naturally in the wild. This will result in larger litters, and those being released having a head start as they are already adapted to the diet. We are aiming to raise £3,750 in Pledge Promises from our supporters to unlock further match funds from a Champion funder secured by the Big Give, but we only have a until 31st August to reach that target. Your support really is essential to save the red squirrel and ensure this iconic British species doesn’t disappear from our countryside. Would you consider making a pledge to help us reach our target? It will only take a few minutes of your time and with your help, we can save the red squirrel from extinction. | | | | For full information, please see how it works here and don’t hesitate to contact us if you have any questions. Thank you in advance for your support. Kind regards, Peter Smith Director Wildwood Trust Additional information: how does it all work? As a Pledger, you commit a pledge promise to our matching pot which is conditional on our performance in the campaign and payable after the campaign has ended. If we don’t use all of your promised funds then we would ask you for a pro rata amount of the pledge. Your funds will be used to match online donations when the campaign is live (27th Nov - 4th Dec). Research shows that 84% of donors are more likely to give in a match funding campaign and that donations are on average 2.5 times bigger. By committing a pledge promise you will help us to inspire donors to support us and make your own donation go much further. Please note that you cannot donate online to us if you have committed a pledge promise. Full Terms & Conditions are available for you to read when you complete the form. | | | |
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