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WLT News is published four times a year (Winter, Spring, Summer and Autumn) and is sent to all supporters who request it.

WLT News is the Trust’s in-depth newsletter, available printed or online in PDF format. WLT News complements the eBulletin featuring a wider variety of stories and project updates and current appeals.

The Autumn issue, hot off the press, features our new and upcoming appeals in Cameroon and Ecuador as well as recently completed and new Buy an Acre projects. This issue has a separate 4-page insert: Meeting the challenges of climate change, forest fires and pandemics.

WLT News is published four times a year (Winter, Spring, Summer and Autumn) and is sent to all supporters who request it. To become a WLT supporter, you can donate online, either for yourself or on behalf of somebody else as a gift.

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A selection of previous issues of WLT News.

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Our Appeals

A Future for Gorillas

WLT would like to thank our incredible supporters for delivering yet another major conservation victory in 2020, with hundreds joining us to save Cameroon’s g...

    Wildfire Appeal


    Last year, we watched the world on fire. From the Arctic to Australasia, every image of burning landscapes was horrifying, so this year, with your help, we ...