This festive season, why not give family and friends a novel and affordable gift that truly matters and at the same time, support a charity doing vital work for nature and climate. For just £20, you can gift the sponsorship of a patch of rewilding land at Heal Rewilding’s flagship site in Somerset, where fields are being transformed into thriving wildlife havens once more.
Your present means giving hope at a time when the climate and nature crises threaten the world around us, supporting the return of wildlife in abundance and capturing carbon as the land heals.
Each sponsored square is a 3m by 3m piece of land at Heal Somerset, home to hundreds of species such as wild-living beavers, skylarks, hares and dormice. It’s not just a square of countryside – it’s a way to take practical action on the nature and climate crises.
The square is held in your recipient’s name and they’ll be able to see its exact location online using a unique What3Words address. They can even visit in person to see the positive changes happening at the Heal Somerset site.
Your gift lasts a year and after that, they’ll have the option to continue the sponsorship for a small donation of just £3 a year. Alternatively, you can choose a lifetime square for £100, giving them a lasting connection to the land for life.
Every square sponsored helps us secure Heal Somerset for wildlife forever, restoring vibrant ecosystems, locking away carbon, and building a wilder, healthier future for all.
Squares can be gifted to individuals or to everyone on your list, and you can sponsor one or multiple squares per person. To make your gift even more special, download and personalise one of our beautifully designed gift certificates – with over 12 designs featuring favourites like hedgehogs, hares, badgers and bison – to give on the day.
This festive season, give a gift that feels good, does good and lasts far beyond the holidays. Sponsor a square and give a gift that’s truly wild.
Visit www.healrewilding.org.uk/festive for full details and to order your certificates.
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