Kingfishers Bridge Project

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  • About us
    • History
    • Our Founder
    • Our Warden
    • Who's Who
    • Habitat creation >
      • Grazing
      • Predator Balance
    • Wildlife >
      • Birds
      • Plants
      • Mammals
      • Invertebrates
  • Home
  • Visiting
    • Walking
    • Wildlife Viewing
    • The Kingfisher Cafe
    • Car Parking
    • How to find us
    • Download a Map
  • Event Tickets
    • Book a Guided Tour
  • Make a Gift
    • Donate
    • Leave a legacy
    • Become a Supporter
  • Find Out More
    • Outdoor Learning >
      • Schools
      • Home Education Groups
      • Youth Groups
    • Warden's Blog
    • Volunteer
    • Wildlife Recording >
      • Bird census
      • Moth census
      • Bird and Wildlife Reports
      • Aerial Surveys
      • Kingfishers Bridge Publications
    • Projects >
      • Classroom Regeneration
      • New HIdes
      • Mound Observation Deck
  • Contact us
  • Staff Portal

Become a Supporter

Since 1995, Kingfishers Bridge Nature Reserve has transformed 250 acres of private farmland into a variety of wetland habitats. These have become a vital sanctuary to numerous endangered species of the Fens, and many thousands of people have enjoyed spending time here as our guests.
If you are a regular visitor, you might like to become a Supporter of Kingfishers Bridge Nature Reserve, for an annual donation of £45 per household.
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As a Supporter, you will receive:
  • ​​​Regular updates about the management of the Kingfishers Bridge Nature Reserve
  • Priority Booking and 10% discount on our Guided Walks and other on-site events
  • 10% discount on all food and drink purchased at The Kingfisher Café
  • Free parking in our Car Park​
Become a Supporter of Kingfishers Bridge
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Data retention policy:
Supporters' payment data is kept by KBNR's accountant for 7 years for accounting purposes.
Former Supporters' data is deleted from our marketing and communications lists within 12 months.

Please contact [email protected] if you have any questions about our Supporters scheme.