Environment Charities That specialise in Wildlife
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Friends Of Foundry Wood
Arts, Associations, Charitable activities, Economic and community development, Environment, Facilities1) To promote the conservation, protection & improvement of the urban woodland resource that is Foundry Wood for the public benefit of current and future generations; and2) To advance public education in the areas of wildlife, woodlands, environmental protection and traditional crafts
Stanton Woodland And Wildlife Action Group
Charity and VCS support, Environment, FacilitiesSWWAG provide green open spaces for the benefit of the local community, encouraging local people to appreciate and learn about the natural environment. The management focus is to encourage the well being of a diverse range of flora and fauna. Fund raising initiatives and grant applications are promoted in order to finance activities.
Burgh By Sands Sports And Recreation Association
Environment, Facilities, LeisureTo manage and maintain Burgh by Sands village Green and Wildlife Area as a sustainable local facility. To encourage use of the village Green and Wildlife Area by local communities for recreation, leisure and educational activity.
Martley Millennium Green Trust
Environment, FacilitiesCreating and conserving a sustainable wildflower and wildlife meadow for the benefit of the local community and visitors alike.
Holton-St-Mary Millennium Green Trust
Environment, Facilities, LeisureMillennium Green - public open space for use by all for sport, recreation and to encourage wildlife.
Twiga Charitable Trust
Beneficiary group, EnvironmentCharity supports several charitable organisations involved with old and young people, disabilities, the arts, wildlife conservation, animal welfare
The Friends Of Comeytrowe Pond
Associations, EnvironmentThe object of the charity is to protect, conserve and improve the wildlife and natural environment of Comeytrowe pond for the public benefit.
The Dursley Birdwatching And Preservation Society
Environment, Heritage, Research(A) To advance the study and science of ornithology and (B) Promote the conservation of local and national avifauna and flora and the study of other branches of natural history.
Friends Of Hell Wath
Associations, Charity and VCS support, Environment, Facilities, LeisureThe charity works with members, volunteers and partners to protect and enhance the natural Space that is Hell Wath. Activities include hedgerow maintenance and planting, invasive species removal, habitat maintenance and development (such as ponds, scrub and grasslands), monitoring of butterflies, trees, bats and wildflowers, wildflower cultivation and planting as well as maintenance tasks .
Sarah's Wildlife Projects
EnvironmentBeacon Hub Brighton
Environment, Facilities, HeritageAn educational centre specialising in the neighbouring Beacon Hill Local Nature Reserve's flora and fauna, and the Beachy Head West Marine Conservation Zone's marine life by utilising an indoor & outdoor classroom providing workshops and interactive displays supporting and promoting biodiversity conservation, wildlife habitat protection, archaeology, heritage and the arts.
The Thelnetham Glebe Lands Trust
Environment, Facilities, ReligionMANAGEMENT OF THE MEADOWS SURROUNDING THELNETHAM CHURCH INCLUDING TREES, HEDGES AND WILDLIFE HABITAT.
Escomb Heslop Bequest
Environment, Facilities, Heritage, ReligionUpkeep of flora and fauna in the Escomb Victorian churchyard and maintenance of Escomb Saxon Church
The Rectory Wildlife Gardeners
EnvironmentPromote community involvement in the creation & development of the RWG as a wildlife sanctuary, an outdoor classroom & for the peaceful enjoyment for people that live and work in Loughborough.
Medlock And Tame Valley Conservation Association
Economic and community development, Environment, FacilitiesThe MTVCA seeks to conserve the environment in the Medlock and Tame river valleys and the surrounding districts both urban and rural by the preservation of natural and man-made features, the protection of flora and fauna and by the prevention of pollution and damage to amenities.It will maintain the house and grounds at Oaken Clough Terrace as the HQ of the Association and a wildlife garden.
The Wiltshire Wildlife Conservation Volunteers
Charity and VCS support, Environment, FacilitiesPractical conservation management by volunteers on Wiltshire Nature reserves. We work on wildlife sites managed by the Wiltshire Wildlife Trust, the Woodland Trust, Natural England, the National Trust and private individuals. Sites may be meadow, downland, woodland or wetland. Activities are open to all.
Salisbury And District Natural History Society
Environment, HeritageThe objectives of the society are:- 1. To compile lists of the flora and fauna of the district, 2. To study the natural history, culture and history of the district, 3. To make a photographic record of the district, 4. To promote the conservation of the flora and fauna of the district. The society arranges lectures and field meetings, and publishes a monthly bulletin of its findings.
Habitat And Wildlife Conservation Society (hawcs)
Charity and VCS support, EnvironmentWorking with NGO's , Zoos, Educational facilities and Governments to assist in conservation practices for wildlife and indigenous people and their natural habitats, raises funds and awareness for insitu organisations to facilitate their work in Sumatra for the re introduction to the wild of Orang-utans and insitu educational programmes , developing a wildlife sanctuary in Wales and rewilding .
Barn Owl Legacy Trust
EnvironmentTo hold and manage habitat and to advance the conservation of wildlife, especially the Barn Owl and provide education on the links between humans and the natural World. To provide a safe environment for wildlife to flourish in a naturalenvironment.Day-to-day management is undertaken by the Barn Owl Trust
Combe St Nicholas Parochial Trust
EnvironmentParish amenity promoting the conservation of wildlife and the environment as part of the parish heritage encouraging enjoyment, recreaton and educational activities for the local community.
Alton Pancras Trust
Charitable activities, Environment, HeritageMaking grants for the benefit of individual inhabitants of the village of Alton Pancras, Dorset, and of the village as a whole.Recent examples of the latter include substantial contributions to the cost of: A wildlife habitat adjoining the village A Village Map for the information of residents and visitors A Village History project
South Devon Hedgehog Hospital
Beneficiary group, Environment, HealthThe object of the charity is to promote humane behaviour towards hedgehogs and other wildlife by providing care and medical treatment for the rehabilitation of sick, injured and orphaned hedgehogs and other wildlife species. The ultimate aim is to return them to the wild and to educate the public in matters pertaining to animal welfare and the prevention of cruelty and suffering among animals.
Flora Gardens School Association
Charity and VCS support, Education, Environment, FacilitiesWe aim to support the school in various ways. We run fundraising events that bring everyone together and aim to build a vibrant community around the school, eg: Summer Barbecue, Christmas Bazaar and Easter Egg Hunt. The funds we raise help advance the education and wellbeing of pupils at our school - we have recently helped to pay for an all-weather artificial turf pitch and games equipment.
Ravenswell:supporting Cornish Wildlife
Education, EnvironmentWe provide the care of injured wild animals in cornwall, with veterinary advice and medication, returning them to the wild. Financial help to other animal carers in Cornwall. Compiling a register of these approved wildlife units. Giving expert advise to the general public. Going out into schools and other groups. Funds are raised via education talks, attending fairs, public displays, raffles.
Northeast Red Squirrels
EnvironmentTO PROMOTE THE CONSERVATION OF NATIVE RED SQUIRREL POPULATIONS IN THEIR NATURAL HABITAT ACROSS THE NORTH EAST OF ENGLAND FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS BY:A) SUPPORTING LOCAL VOLUNTARY GROUPS ENGAGED IN WORK TO PROTECT AND PRESERVE THE SPECIES. B) RAISING AWARENESS OF AND EDUCATING THE GENERAL PUBLIC TO ENSURE ITS SURVIVAL IN THE NORTHEAST.