Get Involved

There are many ways you can get involved and support Working for the Wild. Here are some ideas below to get you started.

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Sign up to our newsletter

Keep up-to-date with Working for the Wild events, appeals and projects by signing up to our newsletter here.

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Follow us on social media

Find and follow our pages across these social media channels:

Facebook

Instagram

Bluesky

LinkedIn

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Donate

Help us make a difference to wildlife. Your donations help support communities and wildlife rangers on the frontline of wildlife and habitat conservation. Donate here.

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Set up a Facebook fundraiser

If you have a Facebook account, ‘like’ Working for the Wild’s page here and you can set up your own birthday or other event fundraiser to directly support our work. Set up your fundraiser here.

Fundraise with your community, school or work

Community events and fundraisers can be set up by schools, colleges, organisations or work departments and can be a team fundraising activity, sponsored sports day or bake sale. It’s a great way to get involved with your whole community to support wildlife. Download our information posters here.

Image credit – Carol Barrett

Carol Barrett Wildlife Art

Renowned wildlife artist, Carol Barrett, has very generously donated the proceeds from the sale of six painting to Working for the Wild’s projects.

Explore her work and find out how you can purchase beautiful wildlife art and support conservation here.

Image credit – Carol Barrett

Donate your work

If you are a photographer or artist we welcome you to donate your work for us to sell or give a percentage of your sales to Working for the Wild. Please contact us at info@workingforthewild.org to organise.

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Volunteer

If you would like to volunteer your time and have a transferable skill to help us (videography, social media, graphic design, marketing, events etc) please email us to discuss further: info@workingforthewild.org

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Leave a legacy

If you would like to include Working for the Wild as a beneficiary in your will, please email us at info@workingforthewild.org