Wildwood Trust would like to say a huge thank you to all of our generous supporters, who donated, liked, tweeted and shared our posts during #ChristmasChallenge18 week and helped to raise an amazing £7337.50 to #SaveOurRedSquirrels. THANK YOU!
Newsletter Dec 2018
12th Dec 2018
Save Our Red Squirrels
Last Chance!
If you're planning on giving a gift from Wildwood this Christmas, please be aware that all orders purchased online by Tuesday 18th December should be delivered to your door by Christmas Day (as advised by Royal Mail).
To guarantee delivery, you are advised to purchase online as early as possible. If you want to collect a gift from the park after Tuesday 18th December, then please phone us on 01227 712111 and we'll try our very best to get the gift ready in time.
Thank you!
Dormice Rescue
Our conservation team has received 4 under- weight hazel dormice so far this winter, which they are feeding up and caring for until next Spring. These cuddly little animals would almost certainly have perished if they had not been rescued.
(photo of Queenie taken by Karen Toller)
Late Baby Water Voles
Lynx Enclosure
Our team of rangers and keepers have been hard at work building a new enclosure for our lynx, Cara and Shria. It's approaching the final stages for completion and we'll be moving Cara and Shria in to their new home in January!
Christmas Tombola
The Wildwood Christmas Tombola is back!
Thanks to the generosity of some of our suppliers (Aurora World, Wild Republic, Indigo, Ark Toys and Gifted Wholesale we thank you!) we are able to offer our biggest and best tombola ever! At just £2 per ticket, with everyone a winner, do not miss the chance to have a go when you pass through the Wildwood shop.
With over 50 beautiful soft toys up for grabs, as well as other awesome prizes, this is something not to be missed out on the run up to the festive period.
Don't forget that our shop is open 7 days a week!
Shepway Youth Group
Thank you to the team and kids from Shepway Youth Group who supplied us with some fantastic home-made plaques. The plaques are on the top level of our wolf viewing platform and show off the kids' newly taught pyrography skills - pyrography is a form of art where the picture is made by burning into wood.