Become a member today
***Thank you for your interest in our spring introductory offer. This offer ran during April 2024 and so has now ended.
You can still help protect your local wildlife by joining Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust as a member today - we would be most grateful for your support.***
Join Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust as a new member today and start protecting your local wildlife
For nearly 60 years, Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust has been protecting your local wildlife and the wild places that make our area so special.
But we haven’t done it alone. Our members enable our important conservation work to continue. You can be part of this amazing group of wildlife supporters – become a member today.
Join the Trust today
As a member, you can help protect some really special wild places near you.
We have some of the world’s rarest rivers – chalk streams like the Mimram, Ash and Rib – which number just 200 in the entire world and provide homes for iconic British wildlife such as the endangered Water Vole and striking Kingfisher.
We also have some of the best examples of ancient, and Oak-Hornbeam woodlands in the South East of England – including our new nature reserve Astonbury Wood. Ancient woodlands are a particularly special type of woodland that have developed, undisturbed for centuries – they support an array of wildlife, including many rare and protected species, play a vital role in the fight against climate change, and are unquestionably one of our most important habitats.
We can only continue our vital conservation work protecting local wildlife and wild places like these with the help of our members – people like you.
Join today
When you join, you’ll receive a fantastic membership pack including our brilliant Wildscapes guide to help you explore wildlife and wild spaces near to where you live. You’ll also receive our membership magazine Wildlife Matters three times a year and regular updates about local wildlife and Trust events in your area. Plus extras for children with our family memberships.
“Joining your local Trust is one of the most important things you can do to make sure the species and habitats we love will be there for future generations to enjoy.”President Emeritus of the Wildlife Trusts