Renew your membership

Little owls by Russell Savory

Little owls by Russell Savory

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Renew your membership

It's through the generosity of our members like you that Worcestershire Wildlife Trust is able to look after our nature reserves, champion nature and inspire adults and children about the natural world. Together we are working to create a wilder future for Worcestershire.

Renewing your membership

You can renew your membership below via Direct Debit, Paypal or using a credit or debit card.  If you know your membership number, please add it to the 'additional comments' box in the form; don't worry if you don't have it to hand, we'll still be able to process your renewal.

If you'd prefer to renew by post or over the phone, you'll find details towards the bottom of the page.

Renew your membership

Choose your membership type below

From £3.50 a month

Renew an Adult membership (joint)

Renew your membership for up to two adults at the same address
Water vole by Terry Whittaker/2020VISION
From £3.50 a month

Renew an Adult membership (single)

Renew your membership for one person
Fox cubs by Jon Hawkins SurreyHillsPhotography
From £4.75 a month

Renew a Family membership

Renew your membership for up to 2 adults and 4 children at the same address

You can also renew your Wildlife Watch membership or renew one that you have bought as a gift.

Renew by post

Please fill in the renewal letter that we sent you and pop it back in the post to us. This letter also provides an option for renewing by Direct Debit.

Renew by phone

Call Jo or Elise in our membership team on 01905 754919 Monday – Friday, between 9.30am and 3pm.

Why not help make your money go further and set up a Direct Debit. This will reduce our administration costs, so more money can go towards protecting wildlife. To set this up either use the Direct Debit form in your renewal letter, click the boxes above or call Jo or Kate on 01905 754919 and we can arrange everything for you over the phone.

Thank you for helping to protect wildlife where you live.

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