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 The Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Northamptonshire and Peterborough - What’s new?
The Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Northamptonshire and Peterborough - What’s new?
The Wildlife Trusts support the thrust of the new policy - that the planning system should enhance as well as protect biodiversity - but believe more thorough guidance and increased resources are needed to help Local Authorities rise to this challenge of planning with nature in mind.
The Wildlife Trusts also believe that more training and financial support will be necessary for planners to fully embrace biodiversity conservation and deliver a better environment for all to enjoy.
www.wildlifebcnp.org /whats-new-story3.htm   (277 words)

  
 Wildlife Trusts partnership
The Wildlife Trusts partnership is the UK’s leading conservation charity exclusively dedicated to wildlife.
The Wildlife Trusts benefit from association with companies who wish to contribute towards the improved environment and quality of life that are central to our aims.
The Wildlife Trusts is chosen as the name by which the partnership is to be known nationally and many Trusts change their name to include "Wildlife Trust" and begin using the badger logo as part of a national identity.
www.cornwallwildlifetrust.org.uk /about/trusts.htm   (995 words)

  
 About Devon Wildlife Trust
Set up in 1962 as the Devon Naturalists Trust, it is now considered an authority on wildlife issues in the county.
A place where wildlife is plentiful, varied and widespread - DWT works with all kinds - in the city and in the countryside, on land and in our seas.
Influential because it is a member of The Wildlife Trusts partnership, a nationwide network dedicated to the achievement of a UK richer in wildlife.
www.devonwildlifetrust.org /index.php?section=about   (293 words)

  
 Press Release: Wildlife Trusts link up with Ribena growers
It is hoped the Ribena -The Wildlife Trusts partnership is replicated across the country as an example of farm management that exceeds the current official guidelines.
The Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust is dedicated to the conservation of wildlife and wild places throughout the historic county of Lincolnshire — from the Humber to the Wash. The Trust is Lincolnshire’s leading nature conservation charity with over 25,000 members and around 100 nature reserves.
The Wildlife Trusts also lobby for better protection of the UK's natural heritage and are dedicated to protecting wildlife for the future.
www.lincstrust.org.uk /news/press-release.php?article=222   (846 words)

  
 Press Release: The Wildlife Trusts welcome reform of rural payments
The Trusts believe that this revolution in agricultural support is a major step forward in securing a sustainable future for both the farming industry and for wildlife.
The Wildlife Trusts also welcome the decision to phase in the changes over eight years, giving farmers adequate time to adjust to the new system and the new payment structures.
The Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust, a voluntary charitable organisation, manages around 100 nature reserves throughout the historic county of Lincolnshire — from the Humber to the Wash. It is regularly consulted by many official and voluntary organisations on planning, land management and other countryside matters.
www.lincstrust.org.uk /news/press-release.php?article=135   (761 words)

  
 House of Commons - Office of the Deputy Prime Minister: Housing, Planning, Local Government and the Regions - Memoranda
The Wildlife Trusts are a partnership of 47 local Wildlife Trusts covering the whole of the UK and the Isle of Man, supported by a UK Office.
Many local Wildlife Trusts are involved in successful regeneration partnerships, using local environmental improvements to build confidence and skills in addition to their positive impact on the area.
Partnerships are rarely equal and due recognition must be given to the varying speeds of participation.
www.parliament.the-stationery-office.co.uk /pa/cm200102/cmselect/cmodpm/1207/120729.htm   (2999 words)

  
 Wildlife Habitat Fee - N.H. Fish and Game
A limited edition Wildlife Habitat Stamp and mini-print (art by Victor E. Young) are available from the N.H. Fish and Game Department.
This is due to the new wildlife habitat checkoff, which the N.H. Legislature approved in 1998.
The money goes into the Wildlife Habitat Account, which is dedicated to funding habitat improvement and protection projects.
www.wildlife.state.nh.us /Licensing/wildlife_habitat_fee.htm   (937 words)

  
 Naturenet: The Wildlife Trusts
The Wildlife Trusts are a UK network of Local Wildlife Trusts, usually based on single or adjacent counties, or in the case of Scotland, a whole country.
Wildlife Trusts own and manage nature reserves, sometimes quite large and significant areas of their county.
These obviously vary from trust to trust, but you can be sure that they will include a system of WATCH groups (wildlife-based activity clubs for children); some links with County biological recording networks; contacts for wildlife enthusiast groups such as badger groups, bat groups and other local organisations and individuals.
www.naturenet.net /orgs/wildlifetrusts.html   (335 words)

  
 Wildlife Watch
Wildlife Watch is the junior branch of The Wildlife Trusts.
Watchword, our lively magazine and Wildlife Extra, which opens into a poster, are each sent three times a year and are packed with features on UK wildlife and the environment, news and events, activity ideas, competitions and cartoons.
The Wildlife Trusts’ magazine that informs readers about UK conservation through news, reviews and features relating to the work of The Wildlife Trusts, with three issues each year.
www.wildlifewatch.org.uk /aboutwatch/grownups.php   (1285 words)

  
 About Us
As a member of The Wildlife Trusts partnership, a nation-wide network of 47 local Trusts, Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust will maintain its commitment to the common goal of a UK rich in wildlife, managed on sustainable principles.
The County's native wildlife, habitats and natural features constitute a wonderful natural heritage of aesthetic, scientific, cultural, recreational, economic and intrinsic value.
The maintenance of biodiversity is fundamental to the healthy environment on which we all depend and is a key measure of the sustainable use of our County and it's resources.
www.gloucestershirewildlifetrust.co.uk /index.php?section=about   (226 words)

  
 hertsdirect.org Wildlife
One of 46 Wildlife Trusts throughout the UK within the Wildlife Trusts Partnership.
The Wildlife Trusts Network of 47 local Wildlife Trusts and junior branch, Wildlife Watch, working together to protect wildlife in towns and the countryside.
The Woodland Trust The Woodland Trust is the UK's leading conservation charity dedicated to the protection of our native woodland heritage.
www.hertsdirect.org /atozoflinks/wildlife   (208 words)

  
 Gloucestershire County Council - Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust
Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust is one of 46 County Wildlife Trusts, which make up the national Wildlife Trusts partnership working to achieve a UK richer in Wildlife.
Their vision is to be the outstanding champion of a Gloucestershire richer in wildlife that is loved, understood and cared for by the individuals, organisations and communities living here.
The trust employs a small professional staff, who carry out the increasingly technical work associated with conserving wildlife in the face of growing economic and demographic pressures.
www.gloucestershire.gov.uk /index.cfm?articleid=2487   (206 words)

  
 Structure of the Colorado Wetland Partnership - Colorado Division of Wildlife
Structure of the Colorado Wetland Partnership - Colorado Division of Wildlife
Depending on the project and the area of the state, a wide variety of agencies and organizations may be involved in the wetland partnership, whether on an ongoing or project-specific basis.
The Colorado Wetland Partnership structure and activities are currently undergoing review and reorientation, including a revisions to the strategic plan, adoption of partner operating principles, and expansion of membership in the partnership.
wildlife.state.co.us /LandWater/WetlandsProgram/PartnershipStructure   (412 words)

  
 Gwent Wildlife Trust   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
The Trust was set up in 1963 to purchase its first nature reserve, Magor Marsh and now has over 30 nature reserves.
We are a registered charity and a member of the Wildlife Trusts Partnership, the largest voluntary organisation concerned with wildlife protection.
A partnership of Gwent Wildlife Trust, the five Gwent local authorities, the RSPB and the Game Conservancy Trust are working together to find out more about these well known, but rapidly declining species.
www.wildlifetrust.org.uk /gwent   (268 words)

  
 ENGLISH NATURE : News
The Wildlife Trusts is a partnership of 47 Wildlife Trusts, across the UK, caring for almost 2,500 nature reserves.
The partnership campaigns for the protection of wildlife and invests in the future by helping people of all ages to gain a greater appreciation and understanding of nature.
Essex Wildlife Trust is the county’s largest conservation charity with more than 16,000 members, 6 visitor centres and 93 nature reserves covering nearly 8,000 acres of land in the county.
www.english-nature.org.uk /news/story.asp?ID=425   (1020 words)

  
 The Wildlife Trusts
There are 47 local Wildlife Trusts across the whole of the UK, the Isle of Man and Alderney.
20 Wildlife Trusts sites are involved in the survey which is designed to provide an early warning system in the event of avian influenza H5N1 viruses being introduced to the UK in wild birds.
The Wildlife Trusts and BTCV have joined forces to work in partnership with the BBC to develop the Communities campaign for Breathing Places.
www.wildlifetrusts.org   (599 words)

  
 Wiltshire Wildlife Trust - TV vet launches Blakehill nature reserve as LEAF farm   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
At Blakehill Farm, which is near Cricklade, the Trust is using traditional management methods, and grazing by carefully selected breeds of cattle, to restore the hay meadows to a blaze of summer colour.
The Wiltshire Wildlife Trust is the first Trust out of the nationwide 47-strong Royal Society of Wildlife Trusts partnership, to win backing from the LEAF (Linking Environment And Farming) organisation.
The Trust is determined to prove that Blakehill Farm is not an idealistic, ‘head-in the-clouds’ enterprise.
www.wiltshirewildlife.org /Default.asp?EntityID={21866C21-2AFF-424A-83A1-5A8EC7E7AADB}   (719 words)

  
 informationw.htm
Buildings acquired by the Trust will be repaired and conserved, and will be open to visitors with a programme of appropriate activities drawn up, according to the type and location of the building.
The Trust has therefore also been established with the intention of becoming an advisory body and a source of information to provide advice on funding, planning and conservation matters, and possible new uses for buildings.
As well as the knowledge that their membership is helping to promote the protection of wildlife in their local area, members also receive 'Wildlife', the full colour magazine of the Wildlife Trusts of South Wales and 'Natural World' the UK wide magazine of the Wildlife Trusts.
www.bridgend.gov.uk /green/informationw.html   (1331 words)

  
 Environment Agency - Mammals   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
The Vincent Wildlife Trust supports wildlife conservation through research, surveys and the establishment and management of reserves for mammals.
The Bat Conservation Trust is a national organisation devoted to the conservation of bats and their habitats in the UK.
The JNCC is the UK Government's wildlife adviser, undertaking national and international conservation work on behalf of the three country nature conservation agencies English Nature, Scottish Natural Heritage and the Countryside Council for Wales.
environment-agency.gov.uk /yourenv/eff/1190084/wildlife/970457/?lang=_e   (334 words)

  
 Extinction claim over North Sea cod
Wildlife Trusts, a partnership of the 47 county trusts which work and campaign for wildlife protection across the UK.
In a report, Our Dying Seas?, the Trusts decry the continued commercial fishing for species like the sandeel, on which many food fish and wild species depend.
The Trusts say the future lies in ecosystem management, a process they call integrated marine stewardship.
www.eurocbc.org /page181.html   (548 words)

  
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Gwent Wildlife Trust "The Gwent Wildlife Trust was set up in 1963.Gwent covers the lower Wye and Usk river valleys and the Severn Estuary in South East Wales.
Torfaen Group of the Gwent Wildlife Trust "We are dedicated to promoting the conservation of nature in our local area.
Wildlife Trusts "The Wildlife Trusts partnership is the UK’s leading conservation charity exclusively dedicated to wildlife.
home.btconnect.com /darren.winter/link_wild.htm   (323 words)

  
 Royal Society of Wildlife Trusts - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Royal Society of Wildlife Trusts or RSWT is a registered charity, incorporated by Royal Charter to promote conservation and manage environmental funds.
RSWT is an umbrella organisation for 47 local wildlife trusts in the United Kingdom.
The partnership is made up of 47 independently funded and managed Wildlife Trusts, which also form the membership of RSWT, which is itself an independent charity.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Royal_Society_of_Wildlife_Trusts   (151 words)

  
 Wildlife
With giant snakes battling alligators in the Everglades, the state wildlife commission has proposed sharp restrictions on the owners of Burmese pythons and four other non-native reptiles, including a requirement to implant their slithery pets with computer identification chips.
Wildlife officials monitor fowl for bird flu outbreak (The Herald)
In a marsh-side shelter in the ACE Basin wildlife refuge, with shotgun blasts and quacks sounding off in the distance, state biologists and wildlife rangers drank coffee and killed time.
www.weirdies.com /Wildlife.htm   (642 words)

  
 Partnership Portal - News
The Employee Volunteering Programme (EVP) is a partnership which encourages employers to let their staff volunteer on a variety of a variety of conservation and heritage initiatives.
Launched in 2001, the partnership is between the National Trust, British Trust for Conservation Volunteers (BCTV), Royal Society for Protection of Birds (RSPB), The Wildlife Trusts and Youth Hostel Association (YHA).
The National Trust hosts the EVP website within its own and this can give the false impression that the project is less than a full partnership.
www.ourpartnership.org.uk /newspub2/story.cfm?id=134&sid=42   (657 words)

  
 Defra, UK - Science   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Working at both UK and local level we are a network of 46 independent wildlife charities, and over 100 urban wildlife groups and have a membership of 343,000 adults and 20,000 children.
From woods and meadows to mountains and moorlands, fl bog ants and basking sharks to damselflies and dormice the Trust protect and care for a wide variety of habitats and species.
Those wishing to gain access to any site to gather specimens are advised, in the first instance, to contact The Wildlife Trusts' UK Office, for contact details for the relevant Trust.
www.defra.gov.uk /Science/GeneticResources/Access/Ex-Situ/Wildlife.asp   (246 words)

  
 Jessica Smith's Wildlife Rescue Web Resource Center - Find An Organization by Animal - General Wildlife, Wildlife N...-Z   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
They rescue and rehabilitate local wildlife as well as providing a permanent home for abused, neglected and abandoned animals that are not local, but instead are victims of the exotic pet trade.
The mission of this organization is "to encourage respect for all life through wildlife education and rehabilitation, and to improve conditions under which humans and wildlife can co-exist." They are located in Ballwin, Missouri, and take in all sorts of wildlife.
They take in all kinds of wildlife and rehabilitate them and then release the ones who are able to survive in the wild.
members.aol.com /jswildliferescue/wildliferescue/w_z.html   (1125 words)

  
 English Nature - Gardening with Wildlife in Mind
CCW is concerned with sustaining natural beauty, wildlife and the opportunity for outdoor enjoyment in Wales and its inshore waters.
The Woodland Trust is the UK's leading conservation charity dedicated to the protection of native woodland heritage.
The national body of the 47-strong network of local Wildlife Trusts, the Wildlife Trusts partnership is the UK's leading conservation charity dedicated to all wildlife.
www.plantpress.com /wildlife/documents.php?ct=108   (797 words)

  
 Conserv@tion - daily wildlife news from the British Isles
Europe's leading researchers on the impact of endocrine disrupters on human health and wildlife are to be brought together under a new research 'cluster' supported by 20 million euro of funding from the European Commission.
Under the agreement a wide variety of wildlife, including the world’s only population of blonde hedgehogs, basking sharks, grey seals, dolphins, and a host of birds, such as hoopoe, puffin and peregrine falcon will become the responsibility of The Wildlife Trusts.
The fledgling Alderney Wildlife Trust will be dedicated to the identification and cataloguing of the island’s ecological resources and to the creation of an island-wide program of environmental management and education.
www.users.dialstart.net /~dbrear/160502.htm   (991 words)

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