Environment Charities
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Harper Asprey Wildlife Rescue
Beneficiary group, EnvironmentWe care and rehabilitate sick and injured wildlife casualties and orphans. We help to preserve wildlife in it's natural environment. Through Talks and media we encourage children and adults to care for their environment and reduce the use of pesticides. We help encourage the next generation to learn and understand that any space can be great environment for both humans and our native wildlife.
Connect Reading
Environment, Social welfareConnect Reading connects organisations across communities & sectors to benefit Greater Reading. Members share resources & expertise toreduce poverty, inequality & unemploymentadvance educationimprove health & wellbeingpreserve the environment &reduce the impacts of climate change.How? By engaging companies, charities, education & public sector to catalyse collaboration & innovation.
The Sheepdrove Trust
Economic and community development, EnvironmentThe trust supports initiatives which increase sustainability, biodiversity and organic farming, for example research into organic seed production and nutrition. The trust also supports specific work in educational research and spiritual care for the living and the dying.
Stormwater Shepherds UK
Economic and community development, EnvironmentThe objects of the Charity are for the public benefit to promote the conservation, protection and improvement of the physical and natural environment and educate the public in those subjects, including by (without limitation): 2.1 facilitating large-scale litter clean-ups in urban catchment locations; 2.2 encouraging wide-scale awareness and adoption of environmentally conscious behaviours
Vinters Valley Park Trust CIO
Environment, Facilities, Heritage, LeisureTo manage and improve the whole of Vinters Valley Park as an open space for quiet, informal recreation or other leisure time occupation of the public at large in the interests of social welfare and with the object of improving the conditions of life of the public.To conserve the wildlife within the ParkTo preserve, conserve, maintain, restore and enhance for the benefit of the public.
Northamptonshire Animals Needing Nurturing And Adoption
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, Education, Environment, HousingTHE CHARITY HAS HELPED APPROXIMATELY 800 ANIMALS TO FIND NEW HOMES, BE REHABILITATED OR TO STAY IN LONG-TERM FOSTER HOMES. WE HAVE HELPED MANY MORE WILDLIFE THAN WE EXPECTED ON THE ONSET OF NANNA'S,BATS, HEDGEHOGS, WOODPECKERS, OWLS, FLEDGLINGS, BIRD OF PREY, EVEN ORPHANED FIELD MICE! FUND-RAISING HAS INCLUDED COMMUNTITY CARNIVALS, SHOP COLLECTION.WE HAVE HAD STUDENTS FROM LOCAL SCHOOLS & COLLEGES
The Lomas Hall
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Environment, FacilitiesThe charity is in place to run and maintain the Lomas Hall which is a village hall left in trust to the people of Stannington in 1952 by Miss Flora Lomas. The hall is used by fourteen local groups on a regular basis by people of all ages ranging from a mother and toddler group to the women's fellowship. It also available for occasional use events.
National Hedgelaying Society
Beneficiary group, EnvironmentTo promote the craft of Hedgelaying and encourage good management of hedgerows and associated features that will benefit the conservation of hedgerows and associated flora and fauna.Encourage competitions throughout the country to improve the quality of craftsmanship.Encourage the training of young people in order to ensure the continuation of this heritage craft.
Friends Of Paxton Pits Nature Reserve
Arts, Associations, Charity and VCS support, Environment, FacilitiesThrough volunteer action, The Friends works to: enhance habitat and create new habitat for wildlife at Paxton Pits; achieve expansion of the nature reserve; enhance visitor facilities and the visitor experience; promote and provide information about the Reserve and its wildlife through public events, publications and the Reserve website, and support informal and formal educational activities.
Riverside Church (taunton)
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Environment, ReligionReligous Church Activites and Community provision of ,youth clubs,rooms for hire and overseas aid to Zambia.
Recycling Unlimited
Education, Environment, Health, Social welfareTo assist in the treatment and care of persons, primarily but not exclusively resident in Hull and East Riding of Yorkshire, suffering from mental illness of any description and members of any disadvataged or socially excluded group in need of rehabilitation, by the provision of facilities for work experience and vocational skills training.
Wychwood Forest Trust LTD
Associations, Charitable activities, Environment, Facilities, HeritageAdvance the education of the public in the history, ecology and management of woodland and wildlife in the forty-one parishes in West Oxfordshire, which are in the area of the former Norman Royal Hunting Forest of Wychwood. Conserve, restore and promote the use and management of trees, woodlands and other wildlife habitats and the landscape for the benefit and participation of the public.
The Woodfield Project
Economic and community development, Education, Environment, Facilities, Leisure, Social welfareTHE WOODFIELD PROJECTS ACTIVITIES ARE TO:(1) RUN THE PAVILION AS A COMMUNITY HUB FOR SCHOOLS AND LOCAL GROUPS; (2) PROVIDE A SAFE GREEN SPACE FOR LEARNING, RECREATION, LEISURE, AND SOCIAL INCLUSION; (3) PROMOTE THE CONSERVATION OF THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT; AND (4) PROVIDE HORTICULTURAL TRAINING FOR LOCAL PEOPLE TO INCREASE THEIR EMPLOYMENT PROSPECTS.
Langdyke Countryside Trust
Economic and community development, Environment, HeritageTo promote for the benefit of the public the conservation, protection and improvement of the Natural Environment and Heritage in Cambridgeshire, Peterborough and South Lincolnshire through restoring and managing the habitat and promoting biological diversity to enhance people's enjoyment and understanding of wildlife and their heritage.
The Sayers Croft Environmental Educational Trust
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Education, EnvironmentWe provide opportunities for mainly young people to enjoy, learn about, understand and care for the natural environment. We do this by organising activity and study programmes for local schools, out of school visits, youth clubs, local families and special needs groups.
The Enfield Society
EnvironmentThe Society's principal activity is to further the conservation and enhancement of the civic and natural environments of the London Borough of Enfield and its immediate surrounding area.
Sandy's Farm
Arts, Charity and VCS support, Economic and community development, Education, Environment, LeisureTo provide a facility for the inhabitants of Jaywick and the surrounding areas, a Care Farm providing opportunities in agriculture,horticulture, crafts , the natural environment, animal husbandry. Providing opportunities in Volunteering and placements from surrounding colleges and schools in work experience and vocational skills.
Greenwich Wildlife Network
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, EnvironmentTo rescue injured, orphaned or unwell wild animals found by the public or surrendered to local veterinary practices in the South East London area; to rehabilitate said animals to the point of release back into the wild through the care of experienced volunteers; or to facilitate their safe transport to wildlife rescue centres that will then take on responsibility for their care and rehabilitation.
Dowdeswell Conservation Limited
Environment, Facilities, LeisureThe objective of the charity is to maximise ecological significance and recreational potential of the woodland. The woodlands' network of rides and footpaths will be maintained and developed in order to allow public access and increase biodiversity.
Recycling In Ottery (r.i.o)
Charity and VCS support, Environment, Social welfareThe object of the CIO is to recycle, re-use and re-sell items donated by the general public ataffordable prices. The CIO will support relief from poverty, reduce landfill, advance education andcommunity development on the subject of climate change through the promotion of volunteers andworkshops.
Lincolnshire Beekeepers Association
EnvironmentPromotion of beekeeping primarily but not exclusively within Lincolnshireby means of education, information advice and support
Dilston Physic Garden LTD
Charity and VCS support, Education, Environment, Facilities, Heritage, ResearchBotanic Garden. Science-led centre for education and wellbeing. 2 acres of natural habitat featuring 700 medicinal plants signposted with medicinal use, science, history and folklore. For general public, community, groups, schools, colleges and universities. Educational courses and workshops. Garden for wellbeing programme. Volunteering. Scientific research into plant medicine for the mind/brain.
World Owl Trust
Environment, HeritageThe Trust's works embraces the whole range of habitat conservation and restoration, breeding and release programmes for genetic sustainability, research into wild populations and education available to all to raise awareness of threatened owl species and their habitats.On-site facilities are maintained to provide treatment and rehabilitation for sick and injured owls and other wildlife.
The Merthyr Tydfil And District Naturalists' Society
Arts, Economic and community development, Environment, Facilities, HeritageSociety Objectives:-1. To promote animals and plants of the countryside, objects of geological, historical and archaeological interest.2. To promote the formation of Nature Reserves and to assist in their supervision.3. To foster interest in Nature Conservation through public meetings, film shows, exhibitions, publication of books, our Annual Newsletter, leaflets and general communication.
The Chichester Ship Canal Trust
Environment, Health, SocietyThe purpose of the Trust is to preserve and maintain an attractive and accessible canal, safeguarding the unique heritage and natural habitat, for present and future generations to enjoy. We focus on 4 benefits that an active and regenerating waterway brings: economic and cultural contribution, physical and mental health, social cohesion and civic pride, environment and heritage.