Gifts in wills

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Brown Hare  - Photo: David Tipling/2020VISION

Gifts in Wills

Nurture nature forever with a gift in your Will

When you leave a gift in your Will to Essex Wildlife Trust, you’ll be ensuring your love of nature lives on for future generations.

Your gift, no matter what the size, will enable us to restore nature across our beautiful county and inspire one in four people to take action for wildlife.

As a charity, we rely on gifts in Wills to continue our work tackling environmental challenges in Essex, where we feel the pressures acutely.

Over the last 60 years, thanks to our amazing supporters, we have transformed former landfill sites into havens for wildlife, restored saltmarshes to protect our coastline and brought back the nightingale from the brink of extinction.

We have created wilder communities across the county and ensured the next generation value, understand and protect our wild places.

Find out how you can help us continue our work.

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Common sea lavender (Limonium vulgare) Terry Whittaker/2020VISION

What difference a Gift in your Will makes

By giving us a gift in your Will, you will be helping us to manage and protect over 8,400 acres of land in the county, giving people free access to the wonders of nature. Essex Wildlife Trust is built on the generous gifts people have left in their Wills and they are vital for our continued financial sustainability. Thanks to a generous legacy from Joan Elliot, we were able to purchase our headquarters site at Abbotts Hall in Great Wigborough, which is now the  focus of a nationally-acclaimed 300-acre coastal habitat project.

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Free wills service

You can write or update your Will quickly for free with Essex Wildlife Trust. Any gift will help us to nurture nature forever.

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“We decided to include a gift in our Will to Essex Wildlife Trust so that their great work carries on benefitting the next generation, as we want to give our children – and their children’s children – something to have and love for the future.”
Paul and Gail Cuthbert
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Photo: Paul Hobson

Celebrate your loved one

Remember a special person in your life and their love of wildlife. Find out more about making a donation in memory, choosing to receive donations in lieu of flowers or funding an item on one of our reserves.

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