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You can help protect the wildlife and countryside you love

If local wildlife is important to you, then become a member of Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust today, and you can give nature a wilder future.

Dormouse

Individual membership

Membership for one person
Kingfishers on the River Test © Richard Jacobs

Joint membership

Joint membership for two people
Marsh fritillary butterfly {Euphydrayas aurinia}

Concessionary membership

Students, registered unemployed and state pensioners
A family of four are at a nature reserve with buildings visible in the background. The father is pointing to show his partner and children something in the distance

Family membership

Includes membership of Wildlife Watch, the junior branch of the Wildlife Trusts for up to four children of the same household up to 15 years old
Fox cubs © Jon Hawkins - Surrey Hills Photography

Wildlife Watch membership

For up to four children of the same household (up to 15 years of age)
young people making dens

Group membership

Group membership for small groups

Wildlife Watch Information for grown-ups

* Family membership includes membership of Wildlife Watch, the junior branch of the Wildlife Trusts for children up to 15 years of age. All members of Watch get Watch magazine and local newsletters four times a year.

** Students, registered unemployed and pensioners whose main source of income is the state pension.

Contact us

Get in touch with the membership team by calling 01489 774408 or email membership@hiwwt.org.uk.

FAQ

How do I update my name, address, email or phone number for my membership subscription?

Please contact the Membership Team directly on 01489 774408 or email membership@hiwwt.org.uk with your old / current and new details.

When is the Wild Life magazine issued?

Adult members receive the Wild Life magazine 3 times a year in March, July and November.

Junior members receive the Watch magazine 4 times a year in March, June, September and December (to cut down on paper waste, these are limited to one per household).

When will I receive my new membership card?

New membership cards will be sent to members in Spring each year.

Events Listing

All Trust events are listed here.

Can I change the date my Direct Debit is collected?

Unfortunately we are only able to process one Direct Debit collection each month. All membership subscriptions are collected on the last working day of the month. You’re able to change your payment method to an annual card or cheque payment if you would prefer.

I want to change the bank account my subscription is taken from, how do I do this?

Some banks will transfer existing Direct Debit instructions if you are moving accounts; if this is the case your bank will notify us to change the details we hold for you. If your bank cannot offer this service, please contact us and we can take your details over the telephone or via email.

Membership Team: 01489 774408 / Email: membership@hiwwt.org.uk

I want to write a cheque to you, who should I make it payable to?

Please make cheques payable to “Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust”. The bank is strict in the wording of our charity, and we will unfortunately be required to return cheques that are not made out correctly.

Can I change my payment amount, payment method or membership type?

Please contact us so we can advise you accordingly.

Membership Team: 01489 774408 / Email: membership@hiwwt.org.uk

How you hear from us

As a valued supporter to the Trust, we may write, send emails, or telephone you from time to time. You should never feel like you are hearing from us in a way which makes you unhappy. This is why all existing supporters can opt out of communications from the Trust, at any time by contacting us directly 01489 774408 or membership@hiwwt.org.uk

Privacy Notice

Please be assured that we take our responsibilities for looking after your data very seriously. We will only contact you about the work of the Trust or issues connected to wildlife and we won’t pass on your personal information to other organisations without your consent. If you would like more details on how we deal with data, you can read our full privacy statement at hiwwt.org.uk/privacy-notice