Environment Charities That specialise in Wildlife
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The Greenheart Trust
EnvironmentThe Greenheart Trust was established to protect and preserve Guyana's magnificent and precious flora and fauna. We work with indigenous grass roots conservation organisations / individuals and support their work through funding, materials, equipment and advice.
The Wildlife Gardening Forum
Arts, Charitable activities, Environment, Facilities, LeisureWe promote garden biodiversity and public education through public conferences, creation of publications and newsletters, work with the media, maintaining a website to provide access to evidence-based information and advice, coordinating and informing the work of the charities and other organisations within our contacts, and influencing decision makers through disseminating evidence.
Nature Watch Group
EnvironmentMonitoring and protecting local wildlife
Uley Millennium Green Trust
Environment, Facilities, LeisureThe Charity manages the Millennium Green and its environs to:-i) Provide for and encourage the relaxation and informal recreation of residents and visitors. ii) Enhance the "natural" areas by creating a wildflower meadow where wildlife and flora can flourish.iii) Provide an area for community events and celebrations.
Mountsorrel Museum And Heritage Trust
Environment, HeritageWe aim to maintain Mountsorrel's flora & fauna by maintaining a Site of Importance CBCW5814/2(25498) by traditional methods like hand scything. We aim to inform on Mountsorrel's past at our Monthly Meetings. Our Museum opened in September 2019 to display our artefacts and photographic material on Mountsorrel subjects to inform and educate visitors. Our Website also offers heritage information.
Angel Field Millennium Green Trust
Environment, FacilitiesMaintains open space within village centre for the benefit of local inhabitants and wildlife.
The Wildlife Haven Rescue And Rehabilitation Centre
Beneficiary group, EnvironmentThe rescue and rehabilitation of ill, injured, orphaned, unwanted, or confiscated wild and exotic animals, by providing rescue and treatment facilities. Also, the provision of educational opportunities to the public on the subject of wildlife and the environment.
Don Gorge Community Group
Environment, ResearchOur group co-ordinates activities within the Don Gorge for the benefit of the wildlife, nature and environment, businesses which operate within it and the public who visit. The area includes a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and we try to educate people into respecting what they come to see. As parking space is limited, we encourage access on foot, cycle or boat.
Merritts Meadow Conservation Trust
Environment, FacilitiesMerritts Meadow Conservation Trust manages Merritts Meadow Nature Reserve, a 4 acre site in the centre of Petersfield Hants.Working closely with other Conservation Groups and the local community, the Charity is responsible for maintaining and improving the land, making it more valuable to wildlife and improving its biodiversity as well as creating a peaceful area for the local community to enjoy.
Pirton Bury Trust
Environment, LeisureThe preservation of a Nationally important Scheduled Ancient Monument. Providing an area for the quiet recreation of the general public. Conservation of wildlife - both flora and fauna. The site is located in Pirton, Hertfordshire.
Friends Of Hinchingbrooke Country Park
Associations, EnvironmentThe preservation & protection of Hinchingbrooke Country Park by providing or assisting in the provision of equipment or facilities and to provide such facilities to help with the use,appreciation or education of the general public and to assist the conservation & encouragement of wildlife therein.
The Islamic Foundation For Ecology And Environmental Sciences
Environment, Religion, ResearchIFEES networks world-wide and invites collaboration from all those who are dedicated to the maintenance of the earth as healthy habitat for future generations of humankind as well as other living beings.
The Friends Of Avon Meadows CIO
Associations, Charity and VCS support, Environment, FacilitiesConserve, maintain and enhance the Avon Meadows site as a natural habitat using volunteers.Educate members and the public in the principles and practice of conservation.Monitor and maintain records of the fauna and flora of the site and its benefits of the wetland for flood alleviation and water quality improvement.Promote Avon Meadows as a community asset for Pershore.
Grimsargh Wetlands Trust
EnvironmentThe aim of the charity is to promote and preserve Grimsargh Wetlands for the local community. Our main objective is to protect this wonderful wildlife habitat and to encourage and promote the fauna and flora of the site. Grimsargh Wetlands is a Biological Heritage site and regularly attracts rare birds, animals and plants. Aims also to improve access and promote education.
Clwyd Badger Group/cymdeithas Moch Daear Clwyd
EnvironmentThe conservation of badgers and their habitat
Long Lane Pasture Trust
Environment, HeritageProtection, management and restoration of Long Lane Pasture for wildlife and for the benefit and enjoyment of the local community in Finchley. The Pasture is open to the public each day from 10 am until dusk, and in the winter when it is frequently flooded, it is open on Saturday mornings 10am to noon. Special events are held on a regular basis.
Ladbroke Millennium Green Trust
Environment, Facilities, LeisureProviding an open recreation space for villagers, including significant 'natural' areas where people can enjoy nature and wildlife at first hand
The Friends Of Burgess Hill Green Circle Network
Associations, Charitable activities, Environment, FacilitiesTo promote the conservation, protection and improvement of the physical and natural environment around Burgess Hill and other local areas for the public benefit; to advance the education of the public about wildlife within the areas by:undertaking practical conservation work , regular surveys of the area's flora and fauna, organising guided walks, newsletters etc., monitoring use of area.
The Margaret Logan Beer Charitable Trust
EnvironmentFOR THE BENEFIT OF LOCAL WILDLIFE
The Mintingmor Trust
EnvironmentThe Mintingmor Trust is a charity to benefit primarily, but not exclusively, people and places in Teesdale in order to:- 1. Improve the social, educational and environmental situation of those living or working in Teesdale or the surround areas and 2. Preserving, conserving and enhancing Teesdale's flora and fauna. The Trust provides financial support to charities addressing theses causes.
Clara Vale Conservation Group
Beneficiary group, Education, Environment, FacilitiesWe manage the Clara Vale Local Nature Reserve to protect the wildlife and habitats and enhance biodiversity. The Reserve is open to the general public throughout the year and is used by local schools. There are several ponds and two bird hides. The Group has also established a Community Orchard. We have a Nature Club for children and their parents/carers. We publish a regular newsletter
King George's Field, Bradwell
Beneficiary group, Environment, Facilities, LeisureProvision of a recreational area including a games area and children's play equipment, and as from 2008/9 cricket and football pitches, tennis courts, bowling green, a wildlife conservation area and 49 allotment plots.
Fox Corner Community Wildlife Area Association
Environment, FacilitiesThe wildlife area is a designated local nature reserve and makes the most of its natural assets - wetland, meadow and woodland. The association exists to ensure the area continues to be a self-sustaining and varied habitat requiring the minimum of intervention - at the same time as promoting public access, enjoyment and education.
The Coast Care Trust
Charity and VCS support, EnvironmentThe aim of the project is to coordinate, support and train local volunteers in conserving and enhancing the special qualities of the Northumberland Coast AONB, this could be through;1. Wildlife and habitat conservation activities2. Beach Cleaning3. Dealing with invasive and non-native species4. Plant and wildlife monitoring and recording5. Improving access to the coast.
Thomas Deane Trust
Arts, Environment, HealthOur four themes for grants are: wildlife particularly in Shropshire, Suffolk and Hampshire; music, specifically community music, and community arts more generally; advice and information work; end of life care and how it can be improved.We want to deliver outcomes. Our interests are projects we can learn from, less popular work, projects that might have a big impact and cross theme work.