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Four membership magazine front covers

Your magazine

Your magazine

Your membership magazine, packed full of news and features about wildlife, our work and more, comes out three times a year.

We're delighted to be able to offer an electronic version for those members who'd like to receive it this way.

Your winter issue

Front cover of Worcestershire Wildlife magazine winter 2021 issue with a snipe in snow (photo by Pete Walkden)

Download your winter 2021 magazine pdf now. 

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Hardwick Green Meadows by Paul Lane

Hardwick Green Meadows by Paul Lane

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Blackbird by Wendy Carter

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Wildlife-friendly garden by Paul Lane

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