Can you help us care for our Highland Cattle?
Highland cattle are hardy grazers – they will eat a wide range of vegetation unpalatable to most cattle – and can live outside in all seasons and weathers.
These iconic cattle are crucial in helping us achieve our conservation aims, clearing scrub and all manner of vegetation so that wildflowers can thrive. Adopt a highland today to help us provide for the livestock and carry out day-to-day management and health checks.
We have two adoption pack options available; a postal pack, and a digital version.
Order your postal pack
Postal adoption pack: £36.00
- An adoption certificate
- Highland cow soft toy
- An FSC certified wooden highland cow keyring
- Wooden highland cow bookmark
- An exclusive, signed highland cow artwork print by local artist, Jamie Poole (approx. A5 size)
- Factsheet
- Join us leaflet - including a 50% membership offer
Order your postal adoption pack
*Please note: Certificates are not personalised. Pack contents are subject to change and the image shown is not necessarily true to size.
If you choose our postal option, we use Royal Mail and Hermes as couriers and your adoption pack should arrive within 2-4 working days from dispatch. We aim to process and dispatch orders on a twice weekly basis but we are a very small team, so we'd like to thank you in advance for your patience. We're committed to protecting the environment, as well as local wildlife, and your order will be carefully packed using recyclable and biodegradable packaging wherever possible.
Order your digital pack
You will be able to download your sponsorship pack immediately after completing the details below. It makes a great gift which can be emailed the same day or printed and put in the post to delight a loved one.
Digital adoption pack: £15.00
- An adoption certificate*
- Factsheet
Keep an eye out for the download button as you complete the transaction.
*Please note the certificates are not personalised
Other Ways to Support Us
There are more ways you can help support the work we do and your local Wildlife Trust.