Hedgehog mini-site for Wildlife Trust

Published: 25th Sep 2015 in Ethical Web Design

Here is a new customised piece of work we have launched for Nottinghamshire Widlife Trust as part of the national Wildlife Trusts, Royal Horticulatural Society and Hedgehog Street's joint campaign to highlight the decline of UK hedgehogs. The campaign which takes place during Wild About Gardens week aims to raise awareness on how to help NWT protect our hedgehogs, create hedgehog friendly gardens and record hedgehog sightings.

Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust hedgehog campaign web page

Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust commissioned us to design and build a responsive one page website which meets the campaign objectives and is on-brand with their wider hedgehog campaign materials. As you can see it works well on smart phones and tablets just as well as on desktop screens. It is powered by our Green Hosting too.

Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust hedgehog website mobile view

NWT's Fundraising and Marketing Manager, Isabel Greed said:
"That’s amazing!...Thank you so much... I’m absolutely delighted with the end result."

Visit the website at: nottinghamshirewildlife.org/hedgehog/

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