Wildwood Trust opened its doors in 1999 as a centre of excellence for the conservation of British wildlife, and was established as a registered charity in 2002. Wildwood is Kent’s best British wildlife park. Home to over 200 native animals, past and present and set in 40 acres of beautiful ancient woodland where visitors can see bears, wolves, bison, deer, owls, foxes, red squirrels, wild boar, lynx, wild horses, badgers and beavers plus many more. In 2015, Wildwood Trust opened an additional park at Escot in Devon.
As one of the leading British animal conservation charities in the UK, Wildwood Trust is dedicated to saving Britain’s most threatened wildlife. Wildwood Trust have taken part in many ground-breaking conservation programmes to date, which include, saving the water vole, using wild horses to help restore Kent’s most precious nature reserves, bringing the extinct European beaver back to Britain and returning the hazel dormouse & red squirrel to areas where they have been made extinct.
Mr Borrow-Longain and Miss Kollasch are both committed to the protection and conservation of our natural environment and the wildlife that calls these places their natural habitat. They are therefore proud to have committed £1,200 of sponsorship and become a Keystone Supporter.
They selected the Wildwood Trust due to their location in Devonshire, and their commitment to protection of the Lynx – the animal that proudly forms the Borrow-Longain heraldic crest.
For more information on the Trust please see: https://wildwoodtrust.org/
