Partners
Become a John Muir Trust Partner and gain a deeper connection with the Trust's work as you support essential conservation projects
John Muir Trust Partners is an initiative specially created for people who care about wild land and want to make a significant difference. Becoming a Partner is the perfect way to give something back to the wild places you love, protecting extraordinary landscapes and magnificent wildlife now and into the future.

For you
Through closer connections with the John Muir Trust beyond your membership, you’ll gain a deeper insight into wild land conservation and the projects you care most about.
Bring your interest in wild land conservation to life by choosing from a programme of specially arranged talks and small group events, with invitations to visit and explore unusual wild places through expert eyes.

Your impact
Your commitment as a John Muir Trust Partner will provide essential support for important conservation projects, defending wild places from challenges and restoring natural ecosystems to a healthier, more beautiful condition.
You’ll help to enhance wild land by expanding native woodlands, protecting fragile peatlands and improving rare coastal habitats. Partners will also help to buy and conserve new areas of wild land when opportunities arise.
Choose the giving level that suits you:

Bronze Level
£1,000 per year
£83 per month

Silver Level
£2,500 per year
£208 per month

Gold Level
£5,000 per year
£416 per month
Become a John Muir Trust Partner
For more information on becoming a Partner, call us on 01796 484 979 or email partners@johnmuirtrust.org
Join our current Partners
We would like to thank all of our Partners for their support, including:
Goff Cantley
Peter Charlton and Val Crookes
Roger Everett
Sir Charles Fraser
Tony Gladstone
Evelyn Grant
Clare Harris
Nicola Howarth
Nick Martin
Barry Rose
Simon and Anne Thompson
John Young
When I was a child in Scotland, I was fond of everything that was wild, and all my life I've been growing fonder and fonder of wild places and wild creatures.
John Muir