Wildwood received notification this week that it had been successfully awarded donations from two charitable trusts by the arrival of two cheques.
The Nicky and Eileen Barber Charitable Trust donated £2,000 to Wildwoods core conservation costs with animals like the water vole and red squirrel.
A further £2,000 was donated by the Hamamelis Trust to help construct a rare species conservation centre.
"It is great to get cheques like these through the post" commented Beth Flowers Fund Raising Manager at Wildwood Trust, "The money will really help these projects and makes all the work of writing applications really worth it".
Wildwood is an ideal day out for all the family where you can come 'nose to nose' with British Wildlife. Wildwood offers its members and visitors a truly inspirational way to learn about the natural history of Britain by actually seeing the wildlife that once lived here, like the wolf, beaver, red squirrel, wild boar and many more.
Wildwood is situated close to Canterbury, just off the A291 between Herne Bay and Canterbury. For more information visit our website at www.wildwoodtrust.org or telephone 0871 782 0081.
Tuesday, 1 September 2009
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