From World Land Trust <[email protected]>
Subject World Land Trust has a new look
Date March 27, 2024 6:14 PM
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World Land Trust has a new look

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We are thrilled to unveil a new vision for World Land Trust. Over the past 12 months we have delved into the essence of WLT, working hard on a new brand identity, and we’re delighted to finally share it with you.

Our refreshed logo, designed by the in-house team, demonstrates our commitment to protecting the planet and the intricate relationship between land and its diverse inhabitants.

WLT has always been about
collective action, and we hope that through this new visual identity, we communicate our overarching brand sentiment:
"Actions that create incredible chain reactions.”

Thank you for being part of this journey

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A campaign is on the rise to demand better protection for the world’s fungi…..
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