
Male beaver on River Otter, photo David White
Help Devon's Beavers
Devon's beavers need your help
Beavers play a crucial role in our fight against climate change and the loss of wildlife. They are nature’s water engineers, creating wetlands that help reduce flooding, improve water quality, and bring our rivers back to life.
Wild beavers are thriving in Devon but won't continue to do so without urgent help. If you can, please donate today to help Devon's wild beavers
Protecting wildlife for the future
Established sixty years ago by a small group of volunteers, Devon Wildlife Trust is the only charity that exists to protect all wildlife in Devon and to safeguard Devon’s unique natural environment.
Latest news
Sightings of wild boar on Dartmoor
We are aware of reports of boar on Dartmoor National Park and will be working with the Dartmoor National Park Authority and others over…
Work begins on new Devon rainforest
• The first trees have been planted by local volunteers at Devon Wildlife Trust’s Bowden Pillars site, near Totnes
• Local…
Sea slugs and seaweeds make headlines in The Wildlife Trusts’ 2024 marine review
• People find extraordinary ‘climate indicator’ species in UK waters
• First Devon sighting of spectacular Rainbow sea slug…
What we're doing
Keep up to date on our work protecting wildlife in Devon
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The vital work we do for nature depends on the support of people who care about the future of Devon’s wildlife and wild places.
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We want all who support us to do so with confidence, knowing that we adhere to the highest data protection and fundraising standards.
Our Privacy Policy explains how we process and manage your data. We regularly review our policy to ensure that we remain compliant with legislation and our current information practices. You can find our revised 2024 Privacy Policy here including how to contact us should you wish for your data not to be used in specific ways.
Our commitment to safeguarding
We believe that everyone has a responsibility to safeguard children, young people and adults at risk. We are committed to ensuring their safety and wellbeing is at the heart of our engagement with people. Read our full Safeguarding Commitment Statement here.