How Gifts in Wills Help

Bench with a view

Image © Ross Hoddinott/2020VISION

How Gifts in Wills Help

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What will your legacy be?

How Gifts in Wills Help

Gifts in Wills are crucial to the continued work of North Wales Wildlife Trust. Please take a virtual stroll around the interactive map below to see just some of the impact legacies have made to the wildlife and wild places of North Wales. In 2024, gifts in Wills continue to support a number of projects including the essential protection of terns and ospreys at Cemlyn and Llyn Brenig, and the installation of new benches at some of our beautiful nature reserves.

What will your legacy be?

Once you have provided for your loved ones, remembering North Wales Wildlife Trust in your Will helps keep your memories of our wildlife alive for future generations. We need this support to ensure that the children of North Wales will be able to continue to enjoy their wildlife and wild places as they grow up and have families of their own.

Every gift in every Will, however large or small, makes a difference.

Leave a gift in your Will

An Osprey, a large bird of prey with mainly white chest and white and brown mottled feathers, on a perch. Wings spread above it, and a tag reading KS8 on it's right leg. In the background some large trees, and a lake.

Osprey KS8 ©BrenigOspreyProject/KimBocatto

HOW GIFTS IN WILLS HELP

The Birds of Brenig

We were given an amazing £350,000 from a charitable trust established in the Will of Idris Jones.  This gift will improve the environmental condition of Gors Maen Llwyd Nature Reserve for wildlife and increase awareness of why the area is important amongst the thousands of people who visit the site each year – a true, living legacy.

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Tern and chick

Arctic tern shelters it's chick © Cemlyn wardens

How Gifts in Wills Help

Cemlyn seabirds

A recent legacy of £21,000 is helping us to protect nesting seabirds at Cemlyn on the wild north coast of Anglesey. The site is home to the only nesting colony of Sandwich terns in Wales.

Two Little Ducks

Two Little Ducks © Andrew Parkinson/2020VISION

How Gifts in Wills Help

Two little ducks

22% of our voluntary income in the last four years came from gifts in Wills. This continues to enable us to protect local wildlife and wild places for future generations.