| Intergage is proud to have worked with the Somerset Wildlife Trust to launch a new website designed to help visitors plan visits to reserves and learn more about the work that it does protecting wildlife and preserving wild places.
Somerset Wildlife Trust is the county’s leading environmental voluntary body, with around 20,900 members and it owns or manages around 80 nature reserves across the county. The Trust website is a key tool in promoting local events, volunteering opportunities and reserves and the recent relaunch has focused on increasing the efficiency with which it achieves these objectives.
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Somerset Wildlife Trust has worked with Intergage to develop its new website having been impressed with the agency’s previous work on the Dorset Wildife Trust website. The new Somerset Wildlife Trust website includes stunning photos and movies of the Trust’s top ten reserves and allows visitors to plan their visit with additional items such as Google maps, information on nearby events, videos and photos of the reserves.
PR and Communications Manager Beth Jerrett said: "Our nature reserves provide safe homes for some of Somerset’s most valued wildlife but they are also great places for families to explore and enjoy our county’s unique landscape and wildlife.
“People can keep up-to-date with all the latest local wildlife news by signing up for our free e-bulletin including places to visit, wildlife to see and local events.”
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Paul Sullivan, Business Development Manager at Intergage commented on the project: ‘The great work that the Trust does on a daily basis focuses on getting people involved and helping to preserve the natural beauty of our country. When designing the website this was at the very forefront of our mind. The site is already achieving great results as well as looking as stunning as the reserves that it promotes. Everyone at Intergage has loved working on this project and looks forward to the relationship developing in the coming years.’
The new Somerset Wildlife Trust website is available at: www.somersetwildlife.org
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