Sponsor
With your help we can protect and enhance nesting sites for dormice, bats and migrating swallows.
Your help can extend and improve our survey activities, enhance and refine our scientific understanding of these animals and fully train and license our staff in the latest survey techniques.
In return we save British wildlife and teach and inspire the next generation of conservationists.
Dormice - Devon
With the fragmentation and outright loss of their essential habitat, dormice become isolated with limited food, vulnerable to predators, struggling to survive. Your sponsorship will help us reverse the decline and save the dormouse from extinction.
£30 per sponsorship
What is included
Regular updates from our surveys to see who’s living in your nest box.
Certificate of sponsorship to confirm your participation.
Fact sheet about the dormouse.
Personalised plaque displayed in the park.
Swallows Devon
A symbol that summer is coming, these acrobatic birds are facing threats across Europe. Migrating between the UK and South Africa these fearless birds travel to the same locations where they hatch to breed new generations of birds.
Populations have been declining sharply since 2010 due to habitat change, climate change, changes of farming practices and reduced prey abundance. We can help them by installing structures where they can nest in peace.
£30 per sponsorship
What is included
Regular updates from our surveys to see who’s living in your nest box.
Certificate of sponsorship to confirm your participation.
Fact sheet about the dormouse.
Personalised plaque displayed in the park.
Bats - Devon
With the fragmentation and outright loss of their essential habitat, bats become isolated with limited food, vulnerable to predators, struggling to survive. Your sponsorship will help us reverse the decline and save bats from extinction.
£30 per sponsorship
What is included
Regular updates from our surveys to see who’s living in your nest box.
Certificate of sponsorship to confirm your participation.
Fact sheet about bats.
Personalised plaque displayed in the park.