Scottish Wildlife Trust (SWT)

Protecting Scotland's wildlife for the future

Registered Charity Number: SC005792
Edinburgh,

Help protect Scotland's wildlife for the future

In the past year, 16% of the Trust's income came directly from people like you choosing to leave a gift in their Will. Every gift we receive, no matter the size, provides vital support for our ground-breaking conservation work and enables us to maintain over 100 wildlife reserves across Scotland, helping to ensure a brighter future for Scotland’s wildlife.

From improving conditions for Scotland’s Red Squirrel population with Saving Scotland’s Red Squirrels, to creating a network of thriving riverbank woodlands with our Riverwoods project, the Trust has a multitude of exciting initiatives which would benefit immensely from the support of a gift in your Will. 

Additionally, as the Scottish Wildlife Trust is a registered charity, leaving a gift in your Will is tax free and will reduce the inheritance tax burden on your estate. 

When the time is right, after taking care of your loved ones, we hope you’ll remember the Scottish Wildlife Trust in your Will and help us safeguard Scotland’s wildlife and wild places for generations to come. 

To find out more about our work and how you can support us with a gift in your Will, please visit https://scottishwildlifetrust.org.uk/charity-choice-legacy.

Contact Us

Anna Wright (Individual Giving Manager)
Harbourside House
110 Commercial Street
EDINBURGH
Midlothian
EH6 6NF

Phone: 0131 312 4727

Email: awright@scottishwildlifetrust.org.uk

Make a Pledge

Gifts left in wills are really important to Scottish Wildlife Trust (SWT). However even if you haven't made a will, making a pledge to do so in the future would really help us to find out about your future intentions.

Pledges are not legally binding so by filling out this form you are not committing yourself! You are simply allowing Scottish Wildlife Trust (SWT) to confidently estimate future support for their cause.

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