
In 1988, Gerald Durrell wrote a letter which was buried in a time capsule and buried underneath the Princess Royal Pavilion at the Trust's headquarters in Jersey. The letter is reproduced below:
To Whom it may Concern
Many of us, though not all in this year of 1988, recognise the following things:
We hope that by the time you read this you will have at least partially curtailed our reckless greed and stupidity. If we have not, at least some of us have tried...
All we can say is learn from what we have achieved, but above all learn from our mistakes, do not go on endlessly like a squirrel in a wheel committing the same errors hour by hour day by day year after year century after century as we have done up to now.
We hope that there will be fireflies and glow-worms at night to guide you and butterflies in hedges and forests to greet you.
We hope that your dawns will have an orchestra of bird song and that the sound of their wings and the opalescence of their colouring will dazzle you.
We hope that there will still be the extraordinary varieties of creatures sharing the land of the planet with you to enchant you and enrich your lives as they have done for us.
We hope that you will be grateful for having been born into such a magical world.
Written in 1988 by Gerald Durrell