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Walkhighlands pledges support for JMT

Sandwood Bay

Sandwood Bay

Walkhighlands has increased its support for the conservation charity, the John Muir Trust, by becoming a Silver Corporate Member. In addition to publicising relevant JMT campaigns and donating outdoor gear for fundraising, Walkhighlands has donated £500 this year for the Trust’s work to preserve wild land.

Paul Webster from Walkhighlands said, “We pledged to donate at least £1000 to conservation and mountain safety this year, and we hope to be able to do more in the future. Silver Corporate Membership of the John Muir Trust is one way we can support the fantastic work of the Trust to which we, and thousands of other keen walkers owe a great debt”.

As well as campaigning on issues relating to wild land and conservation, the JMT manages a number of estates, including Sandwood Bay in Sutherland and Torrin on Skye which includes the Cuillin peak Bla Bheinn. For more information about the work of the JMT, including the conservation work parties that it runs, the Award scheme for young people, and its Wild Space exhibition in Pitlochry, see the JMT website.

 

 

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