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We need your support to safeguard Sussex today and for future generations.
You can join as a member or through our Corporate Partnership scheme.

We rely solely on membership subscriptions both individual and corporate, donations, legacies, sponsorship, and grants to fund our vital work.

The Trust exists to protect the wonderful and diverse habitats that are to be found in Sussex including ancient woodland, chalk downland, heathland, grazing marsh, saltmarsh, and dramatic coastline.

The Trust manages 3,500 acres of land in 32 nature reserves, which include some of the finest wild places in Sussex. Over 450 active volunteers are involved in all aspects of the Trusts work and together work more than 6,500 days a year for the Trust.

Through our renowned environmental education programme, and our programme of courses and events we enable people of all ages to understand respect and value the diversity of habitats and wildlife in Sussex.

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Find out new and exciting ways to support the work of Sussex Wildlife Trust online

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