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Dedicate a tree in your name

When you notify us of your commitment to leave a legacy to WWF, you can choose to have a tree in the mountain kingdom of Bhutan dedicated in your name.
These trees have been planted to restore degraded forest, reconnect areas of woodland used by animals such as tigers and leopards and to provide renewable materials for local people.

We will send you a commemorative certificate along with a map showing where your tree is growing. And in future we will send you further information about the important WWF work your legacy will help to support around the world.

We feel the dedication of a tree is a fitting tribute to those who plan to leave us a legacy, but WWF's work extends far beyond the forests, to the mountains, deserts, rivers, oceans, villages, towns and city streets.

Your legacy will help us conserve endangered animals and plants and bring local communities, governments and businesses together to tackle deforestation, pollution and climate change.

In the UK your support will help us protect and restore sea fish stocks, wetlands, rivers and woodlands. It will help us inform the government and the media as they respond to the great ecological challenges facing us. And it will provide teachers with methods and materials to bring the environmental message to the next generation.

Supporting all this is a legacy you can be proud of.
Siris tree © WWF Bhutan