The multi-award-winning technology distributor, Midwich, has joined NWT as a Gold-level 'Investor in Wildlife'.
As well as providing an annual donation towards the conservation charity’s work, Midwich staff will be volunteering over 250 hours on NWT reserves this summer and autumn, taking part in practical conservation tasks to help ensure these special wildlife sites continue to provide a home to vulnerable species.
Midwich are also supporting NWT's innovative landscape-scale conservation project, Claylands Wilder Connections, in South Norfolk by sponsoring 600 trees and supplying staff volunteers in the autumn to plant them on farmland near Diss.
NWT's Claylands Wilder Connections initiative brings communities, landowners and conservationists together to help wildlife by restoring, reconnecting and improving vital spaces for nature across this distinctive landscape. The new trees will provide food and shelter for birds, mammals and invertebrates, and support species such as owls, bats and hedgehogs to thrive by acting as 'wildlife corridors', enabling them to move throughout the landscape between important areas of natural habitat.