Contributions to the Trust are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law. The Wildlife Trusts, between them, look after more than 2,300 nature reserves, covering around 98,500 hectares (243,000 acres). By the late 1980s membership had reached 200,000, increasing to 260,000 in 1995, and over 500,000 by 2004. The next few months things will be a little different across Sussex, but there are still plenty of ways to reconnect with nature. Go Wild at Home. The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales is one of 47 Wildlife Trusts across the UK. The Wildlife Trusts: Protecting Wildlife for the Future. The Trusts rely heavily upon volunteer labour for many of their activities, but nevertheless employ significant numbers of staff in countryside management and education. The natural world is valuable in its own right, and is the foundation of our wellbeing and prosperity; we depend on it and it depends on us. [17] In recognition of the movement's growing importance, its name was changed to The Royal Society for Nature Conservation in 1981. It's been a year of mixed fortunes for the UK's wildlife. The Wildlife Trusts are a charity that works to protect wildlife on land and at sea, and bring people closer to nature. The Wilderness Wildlife Trust, an independent non-profit entity associated with the Wilderness Group, supports a wide variety of projects across Africa. Stay home, Stay safe! These early Trusts tended to focus on purchasing land to establish nature reserves in the geographical areas they served. We need nature and it needs us. Encouraged by the growing number of Trusts, the Society for the Promotion of Nature Reserves (SPNR) began in 1957 to discuss the possibility of forming a national federation of Naturalists' Trusts. Love Northern Ireland's wildlife? "Wildlife Land Trust" is a registered trademark. Thank you to everyone who responded! As the number of Trusts grew, so did their combined membership, from 3,000 in 1960 to 21,000 in 1965. We are the fourth largest in area, covering from Cardiff and Caerphilly in the east to Ceredigion and Pembrokeshire in the west. [5] Stephanie Hilborne OBE was chief executive for 15 years, and left in October 2019. Also in 2002, the newest wildlife trust was formed, in Alderney. It acts as an umbrella group for the individual Wildlife Trusts, as well as operating a separate Grants Unit which administers a number of funds. We are part of The Wildlife Trusts - a nationwide grassroots movement that believes we need nature and it needs us. Answers to questions like: What is your charitable purpose? Yorkshire Wildlife Trust is a local charity working for a county rich in wildlife for everyone. people across the county are members of Wiltshire Wildlife Trust . However, all Wildlife Trusts share a common interest in wildlife and biodiversity, rooted in a practical tradition of land management and conservation. The combined membership for 2007 stood at 670,000 members, 108,000 belonging to the junior branch Wildlife Watch. Membership topped 100,000 in 1975, and in that year Wildlife Watch was launched as a children's naturalist club. Collectively they are the third largest voluntary sector landowners in the UK. The Berks, Bucks and Oxon Wildlife Trust (BBOWT) is the only voluntary organisation in the region that protects local wildlife. In 1980, the first urban Wildlife Trust (now the Wildlife Trust for Birmingham and the Black Country) was established in the West Midlands,[18] rapidly followed by others in London, Bristol and Sheffield. It was during this period that some Trusts changed their names from Naturalist Societies to Trusts for Nature Conservation. This consultation has now closed. Andrew Tait, policy officer for Friends of the Lake District, said: “We welcome the agreement of the new management plan for Kendal Fell. [3] David Bellamy was president of The Wildlife Trusts for ten years between 1995 and 2005,[4] and was succeeded by Aubrey Manning. The Wildlife Trusts, the trading name of the Royal Society of Wildlife Trusts, is an organisation made up of 46 local Wildlife Trusts in the United Kingdom, the Isle of Man and Alderney. 14,000: people attended our walks, talks and other events in 2017. Manx Wildlife Trust is the leading nature conservation charity in the Isle of Man, caring for land, sea and fresh water environments. We want at least 30% of land and sea protected and connected for nature's recovery by 2030. Online talks. More than 17,000 members and 1,000 volunteers across our county help us to protect Cornwall's nature and make wildlife part of … During the early years, membership tended to be made up of specialist nat… Home page for Somerset Wildlife Trust. Across the UK we work closely with schools, colleges and universities, with hundreds of farmers and landowners, fishermen and divers; with thousands of companies, big and small;  with community groups and other environmental organisations;  with lotteries, charitable trusts and foundations;  with politicians from across the political spectrum;  with local and national governments;  and more. Visit sacoronavirus.co.za for official COVID-19 information. To achieve this we stand up and work for nature on all fronts. By working in partnership we can have a bigger impact for wildlife. Can you help us get there?Â. A wildlife trust in Tunbridge Wells has paid tribute to its 'truly inspirational' founder who was 'one of the nicest people you could ever wish to know'.. [9], The Wildlife Trusts offer a Biodiversity Benchmark scheme through which companies can be assessed and recognised for their contribution to biodiversity. Shropshire Wildlife Trust is your local conservation charity. The Wildlife Trusts is a movement made up of 46 Wildlife Trusts: independent charities with a shared mission. There is huge potential to make the Island richer for wildlife and plans for a 'Wilder Wight' are a top priority for the Trust.. Research has proved there are real opportunities to reach the goal of 30% of land and sea where wildlife is recovering. HAMPSHIRE and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust has officially launched a partnership with Wightlink.. Do you allow field sports (like hunting) on your land? Sir David Attenborough, Simon King and Tony Juniper are all President Emeritus. Warwickshire Wildlife Trust is the leading local independent conservation organisation. Discover our exciting series of online talks, quizzes and wild webinars. The assessment covers the organisation's performance under the headings of "Commitment, Planning, Implementation, and Monitoring and Review". Charles, Prince of Wales serves as the patron of the Wildlife Trusts. [16] By 1964, the number of Trusts had increased to 36 and the Society for the Promotion of Nature Reserves had changed its name to The Society for the Promotion of Nature Conservation. 827.1k Followers, 97 Following, 5,255 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Sheldrick Wildlife Trust (@sheldricktrust) The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, known as Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, is a charity in Kenya, a registered charity in England . Kent Naturalists Trust was established in 1958 with SPNR being active in encouraging its formation. We're a small charity with big ideas! Everyone deserves to live in a healthy, wildlife-rich natural world. We look after over 80 nature reserves, speak up for wildlife and inspire people to love and protect nature. AN APPEAL has been made to stop vandals 'destroying' habitats for rare species across Dorset. The Wildlife Trusts is a grassroots movement of people from a wide range of backgrounds and all walks of life, who believe that we need nature and nature needs us.  We have more than 850,000 members, 38,000 volunteers, 2,000 staff and 600 trustees. We work on land and sea, from mountain tops to the seabed, from hidden valleys and coves to city streets.  Wherever you are, Wildlife Trust people, places and projects are never far away, improving life for wildlife and people together, within communities of which we are a part. [10], The Wildlife Trusts are one of the steering group partners of Neighbourhoods Green, a partnership initiative which works with social landlords and housing associations to highlight the importance of, and raise the overall quality of design and management for, open and green space in social housing.[11]. What difference are you making? The Royal Society of Wildlife Trusts (RSWT) is an independent charity,[2] with a membership formed of the 46 individual charitable Trusts. Where can I find a copy of your Annual Report? As of 2020[update], the Trusts have a combined membership of over 850,000 members.[1]. The Wildlife Trusts centrally and locally also lobby for better protection of the UK's natural heritage, by becoming involved in planning matters and by national campaigning through the Royal Society of Wildlife Trusts. Please contact me: Craig Bennett became CEO from April 6, 2020. For more than a century we have been saving wildlife and wild places, increasing people’s awareness and understanding of the natural world, and deepening people’s relationship with it. With the help of volunteers and the support of over 20,000 members, we look after some of Somerset's most iconic landscapes and special wildlife. People are part of nature; everything we value ultimately comes from it and everything we do has an impact on it. The badger logo was adopted by the movement to establish its common identity. We look after 40 Nature Reserves, inspiring people of all ages through our work with schools, events and volunteering opportunities. 1,000: hectares of land are managed by us. We manage around 40 nature reserves with habitats ranging from grasslands and wet meadows to reedbeds, coastal dunes and woodland. Keep in touch with your Wildlife Trust! Become a Member of Irish Wildlife Trust and help us save Ireland’s Wildlife and Habitats For more than 50 years, we have protected local wildlife and inspired people to love nature. In a statement, Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trust said: "As the situation with the new strain of Covid-19 continues to worsen, we have taken the difficult decision to suspend all volunteering until the end of January 2021, when this will be reviewed. With the support of our members we give wildlife a voice. In the following year the SPNR established the County Naturalists' Committee, which organised the first national conference for Naturalists' Trusts at Skegness in 1960. We recognise how important nature is in all aspects of our daily lives and believe it should be at the heart of our society. We’re helping to make life better – for wildlife, for people and for future generations. The Wildlife Conservation Trust (WCT) was founded through the efforts of many dedicated people and organisations that consistently work towards the conservation of endangered and vulnerable animal species.. Donate If you feel strongly about helping wildlife in Wiltshire and connecting people to nature, then please consider donating to support our work. 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