What a wonderful project & ambition by these wonderful people. I wish I had a surplus £1,000,000 because it would all be donated to Wildwood. I met Paul, Director General, & had a chat with him over a pint in a pub after a very interesting evening in Pontypool a month ago talking about rewilding in the UK & particularly Wales. Lovely guy & full of passion for this project & future projects. I want to get involved with this as much as possible & promised I would support Wildwood & visit their Devon sanctuary one day. Therefore I'm donating towards this project now & will visit them in Devon next year in the spring/summer to hopefully get up close & personal with all the gorgeous animals they house at the sanctuary, especially the bears. We need more people in the world like this & I take my hat off to them. Amazing, wonderful & passionate people who have so much compassion & love for wildlife & to make the world a better place for them.🤗😘❤
Marvelous work they have been doing. I remember the report when the first bison calf was born for the first time in ages and now, they have expanded and plans to keep thinking bigger. Well done.
I wonder, if you had the funds and the manpower, what (if anything) would you wish to do about the one or two or three apparently confirmed leopards in the UK? In a way, although they are likely recent escapees of an illegal trade, they do sort of mark the return of the species to Britain.
WildWood Trust are doing important work for nature but they say that the lack of funding is holding them back, i am sure that everyone that supports them including myself will donate, but in this crazy world of ours you have one person in formuler one being paid £30millions pounds a year just to make a car a polluting car go faster around and around a track, think what just some of that money could do to help WildWood Trust in their fight to save our wildlife?
What a wonderful project & ambition by these wonderful people. I wish I had a surplus £1,000,000 because it would all be donated to Wildwood. I met Paul, Director General, & had a chat with him over a pint in a pub after a very interesting evening in Pontypool a month ago talking about rewilding in the UK & particularly Wales. Lovely guy & full of passion for this project & future projects. I want to get involved with this as much as possible & promised I would support Wildwood & visit their Devon sanctuary one day. Therefore I'm donating towards this project now & will visit them in Devon next year in the spring/summer to hopefully get up close & personal with all the gorgeous animals they house at the sanctuary, especially the bears. We need more people in the world like this & I take my hat off to them. Amazing, wonderful & passionate people who have so much compassion & love for wildlife & to make the world a better place for them.🤗😘❤
Marvelous work they have been doing. I remember the report when the first bison calf was born for the first time in ages and now, they have expanded and plans to keep thinking bigger. Well done.
Great work 👍 don’t forget hedgehogs they need some help I never see them now and I used to see them daily 35 years ago
Thank you i needed that hope, im already supporting mossy earth with my money i wish a was rich and could do more.
I wonder, if you had the funds and the manpower, what (if anything) would you wish to do about the one or two or three apparently confirmed leopards in the UK? In a way, although they are likely recent escapees of an illegal trade, they do sort of mark the return of the species to Britain.
WildWood Trust are doing important work for nature but they say that the lack of funding is holding them back, i am sure that everyone that supports them including myself will donate, but in this crazy world of ours you have one person in formuler one being paid £30millions pounds a year just to make a car a polluting car go faster around and around a track, think what just some of that money could do to help WildWood Trust in their fight to save our wildlife?
Add lots of football players to your list.