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Wells Branch Wild Conservancy is dedicated to safeguarding our vibrant natural spaces and wildlife. As a 501(c)3 non-profit, our mission is to inspire and engage the community in maintaining a healthy, sustainable ecosystem for future generations.
Preserve Our Natural Legacy – Make a Difference Today
Wells Branch has evolved from a suburban area into a crucial natural oasis. Our 84 acres of parkland, including Mills Pond, are vital for local wildlife and migrating birds, with over 1,300 species recorded. However, urbanization and environmental pressures pose serious threats. Your support helps us protect these essential spaces amidst growing challenges like climate change and water shortages.

Join our Founder’s Circle
By pledging $250 or more annually for at least three years, Founder’s Circle members play a crucial role in establishing Wells Branch Wild as a leading force in fostering a healthy and sustainable ecosystem.
Member benefits
Impact: Directly support conservation efforts that preserve our natural spaces.
Exclusive Events: Enjoy an annual guided walk in Wells Branch parklands and the Founder’s Circle Tea hosted by a board member in their home.
Recognition: Be acknowledged in our annual report and on our website as a valued Founder’s Circle member.
Details
We welcome: a three-year commitment of $250 per year; or a one-time donation of $750.
You can join at any time.
Open to both individuals and organizations.
We gratefully accept contributions above the $250 annual commitment.


How Your Contribution Helps
Your donation directly supports our efforts to:
- Protect and Preserve: Work with elected MUD board members to establish and enforce policies safeguarding Wells Branch’s natural spaces.
- Raise Awareness: Educate the community about the vital ecosystem services our parklands provide.
- Achieve Certification: Engage our community to achieve National Wildlife Federation Community Wildlife Habitat Certification.
- Enhance Stewardship: Build partnerships and develop strategies to strengthen our conservation efforts.
