• As of 2020[update], the Trusts have a combined membership of over 870,000 members. (wikipedia.org)
  • A Colorado Parks and Wildlife 2020 status report on big game winter range and migration corridors finds that a prolonged and ongoing drought, increased number of residents, energy development, expanding outdoor recreation, and roadways are taking a toll on wildlife populations. (pewtrusts.org)
  • 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. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Wildlife Trusts is a movement made up of 46 Wildlife Trusts: independent charities with a shared mission. (wildlifetrusts.org)
  • Yorkshire Wildlife Trust (2023). (gbif.org)
  • Cornwall Wildlife Trust's panel discussion event, which took place on Wednesday 26th April 2023 at Heartlands, Pool to discuss "Rewilding. (cornwallwildlifetrust.org.uk)
  • Derbyshire Wildlife Trust and the University of Derby have agreed a series of Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTPs) to combine the skills and know-how needed to support the Trust's ambitions to be at the forefront of ecosystem services provision. (derby.ac.uk)
  • For 60 years, owning land for nature conservation has been the main function of Derbyshire Wildlife Trust and continues to be at the heart of its strategy. (derby.ac.uk)
  • During their time working with Derbyshire Wildlife Trust, the KTP recruits will embed new methods into the organisation, training the existing staff team. (derby.ac.uk)
  • The BNG work is cutting-edge, in a highly technical area and will draw on the skills of our academic team in remote sensing, biodiversity analysis and ecological modelling to support Derbyshire Wildlife Trust in this innovative endeavour. (derby.ac.uk)
  • Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust is the county's leading conservation charity run by local people for the benefit of local wildlife, with nature reserves across the county - part of a UK network of 46 local Wildlife Trusts working to protect wildlife. (nottinghamshirewildlife.org)
  • Please note that all adoptions and wishlist items are processed centrally by the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, irrespective of region. (sheldrickwildlifetrust.org)
  • Online donations (monthly and one-off) are processed by the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust. (sheldrickwildlifetrust.org)
  • If you are a US taxpayer and would prefer to make a tax deductible donation, you can choose to donate directly to the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust USA. (sheldrickwildlifetrust.org)
  • The easiest way to donate is via the website, however if you would prefer to make a check donation to the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust USA, then please follow the link below for our mailing address. (sheldrickwildlifetrust.org)
  • Leaving a legacy gift through your estate or Trust provides the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust with the critical resources needed to maintain a long term investment in the wild lives and places of Kenya. (sheldrickwildlifetrust.org)
  • Matching gifts are an impactful way to support the work of the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, allowing your gift to go even further towards conservation. (sheldrickwildlifetrust.org)
  • Check out some of the others ways you can support the work of the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust. (sheldrickwildlifetrust.org)
  • But it was while visiting the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust on the edge of Nairobi National Park in Kenya that my love affair with the world's largest land mammal really began. (africageographic.com)
  • Intertidal species records gathered through Yorkshire Wildlife Trust's Shoresearch project during 2010 - 2013. (gbif.org)
  • You'll uncover what makes our wildlife and wild places so unique, get behind-the-scenes access to our projects and meet the Trust's experts and special guests who are helping nature to thrive in Cornwall once again. (cornwallwildlifetrust.org.uk)
  • Find out more about Cornwall Wildlife Trust's marine conservation work . (cornwallwildlifetrust.org.uk)
  • Our agreements can be customized to include additional protections for wildlife and complement existing or future arrangements you may make to protect properties in your land trust's care. (humanesociety.org)
  • The Irish Wildlife Trust's petition against the cull now stands at over ten thousand signatures [7]. (ien.ie)
  • The Royal Society of Wildlife Trusts (RSWT) is an independent charity, with a membership formed of the 46 individual charitable Trusts. (wikipedia.org)
  • This report is based on a synthesis, conducted by the Wyoming Migration Initiative on behalf of The Pew Charitable Trusts, of the growing body of science regarding the migration of western North America's populations of mule deer, elk, pronghorn, and other ungulate species and identifies the most substantive threats to migrating wildlife. (pewtrusts.org)
  • The Pew Charitable Trusts, along with numerous wildlife and sporting groups, have encouraged BLM to expand the project's scope to address other major threats to migrating wildlife, such as renewable energy development, recreation, and road/trail densities. (pewtrusts.org)
  • Explore the map below to see what species you can spot at out coastal Wildlife Trusts. (wildlifetrusts.org)
  • Species records gathered during Yorkshire Wildlife Trust led Shoresearch surveys during 2010 - 2013. (gbif.org)
  • And as the data pours in, that new knowledge has significant implications for how wildlife and their habitats can be managed to ensure that migrating species can persist and thrive in the face of old and new challenges. (pewtrusts.org)
  • Learn about Kent's wildlife and the ways you can help it thrive through our species and habitat guides, our blog and our action pages. (kentwildlifetrust.org.uk)
  • From major species and landscape projects to managing wildlife reserves, education work and campaigning for nature, we protect Scotland's wildlife for the future. (scottishwildlifetrust.org.uk)
  • The Moray Wildlife Watch Club got out and about in Lhanbryde searching for signs of one of Scotland's most iconic species, the red squirrel. (scottishwildlifetrust.org.uk)
  • But while you are bundled up in your home BC's wildlife species have their own strategies for surviving the season's coldest temperatures. (hctf.ca)
  • It's time to pull your favorite sweater out of the closet and BC's wildlife species are putting on the layers too. (hctf.ca)
  • Dr Catherine McNicol reveals some of the work that Wildlife Trusts are doing to bring species back from the brink. (teeswildlife.org)
  • However, since the 1980's, protection by the Wildlife & Countryside Act has enabled this species to slowly recover and begin to recolonize its range. (teeswildlife.org)
  • The Trust for Public Land today announced that the 520-acre Peaceful Springs Preserve has been added to the Balcones Canyonlands National Wildlife Refuge, permanently protecting public recreation and birding opportunities, supporting underground aquifer resources, and providing critical habitat for endangered species and other wildlife. (tpl.org)
  • Provide the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority with data on the distribution of 12 other carnivore species. (wildernesstrust.com)
  • We have the unfathomable situation where the National Parks and Wildlife Service are handing out licenses to remove a protected species without any effort to monitor the effect this is having on badgers on either a local or a national level. (ien.ie)
  • Rather than attempting to eradicate pathogens or the wild species that may harbor them, a practical approach would include decreasing the contact rate among species, including humans, at the interface created by the wildlife trade. (cdc.gov)
  • In 2016, Northumberland Wildlife Trust began a project to restore water vole populations into the Kielder area. (teeswildlife.org)
  • New research published by Northeast Wilderness Trust, Panthera and other national and international partners reveals seven northeastern landscapes, collectively spanning nearly 45,000 square miles, each large enough and wild enough to potentially host healthy cougar populations. (newildernesstrust.org)
  • The global trade in wildlife provides disease transmission mechanisms that not only cause human disease outbreaks but also threaten livestock, international trade, rural livelihoods, native wildlife populations, and the health of ecosystems. (cdc.gov)
  • From the wild north coast to the sandy heaths of Breckland, the Norfolk Broads to ancient woodlands, Norfolk's diverse habitats are home to a stunning variety of wildlife. (norfolkwildlifetrust.org.uk)
  • The Wildlife Society represents and serves the professional community of scientists, managers, educators, technicians, planners, and others who work actively to study, manage, and conserve wildlife and its habitats worldwide. (flatheadbeacon.com)
  • Since its foundation in 1989, World Land Trust has funded partner organisations around the world to create reserves and give permanent protection to habitats and wildlife. (worldlandtrust.org)
  • Mossland habitats have also been recognized by Lancashire Wildlife Trust and their restoration will be accompanied by the reintroduction of the Manchester Argus (or large heath) butterfly in coming years. (teeswildlife.org)
  • The Essex Wildlife Trust is a charity organisation caring for the Essex wildlife with a number conservation centres throughout the region. (badgerland.co.uk)
  • Scotland's leading wildlife charity has urged North Lanarkshire Council (NLC) to take a green approach to the expansion of Cumbernauld and ensure that communities have greenspaces to enjoy. (scottishwildlifetrust.org.uk)
  • The Scottish Wildlife Trust is a Scottish registered charity (charity number SC005792). (scottishwildlifetrust.org.uk)
  • From the time I purchased the property, bringing roughly 80 old apple trees back into production has been a top priority because of their high value as a food source for a wide variety of wildlife. (hhltmaine.org)
  • However, all Wildlife Trusts share a common interest in wildlife and biodiversity, rooted in a practical tradition of land management and conservation. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Wildlife Trusts offer a Biodiversity Benchmark scheme through which companies can be assessed and recognised for their contribution to biodiversity. (wikipedia.org)
  • About us The National Biodiversity Network has been championing the sharing of wildlife data since 2000. (nbn.org.uk)
  • Through KTP funding, this collaboration will help the Trust build capability to generate income through managing land by providing a range of services in relation to biodiversity net gain (BNG), wellbeing improvement, carbon sequestration, nitrate and phosphate mitigation. (derby.ac.uk)
  • The graduate associates, supported by the staff team at the Trust and academics from the University of Derby's School of Built and Natural Environment and Derby Business School, will develop a bespoke simulation framework to assess biodiversity outcomes for target sites, and novel tools for baseline biodiversity assessment and long-term site monitoring. (derby.ac.uk)
  • Almost all Wildlife Trusts are significant landowners, with many nature reserves. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Flathead Land Trust works closely with private landowners that want to conserve their open space and working lands for future generations through voluntary legal agreements called conservation easements. (flatheadbeacon.com)
  • We work really hard with our partners to find conservation solutions that benefit private landowners and helps preserve what we all love about our rural landscape, clean water and abundant wildlife, so we appreciate when that work gets recognized. (flatheadbeacon.com)
  • 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. (wikipedia.org)
  • Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust (GWT), with support and funding from Forestry England, Vincent Wildlife Trust, Woodland Trust, Forest Research and Forest Holidays, is undertaking a 5-year project which aims to restore these small mustelids into part of their historic range. (teeswildlife.org)
  • Dive into our mysterious underwater world with The Wildlife Trusts' annual celebration of all things marine! (wildlifetrusts.org)
  • We teamed up with Generation Sea who are a group of like-minded young people across The Wildlife Trusts who are passionate about protecting and restoring the marine environment. (wildlifetrusts.org)
  • There is always lots of exciting wildlife and often mysterious marine objects are to be found along the shore too. (norfolkwildlifetrust.org.uk)
  • Wildlife Trusts are local organisations of differing size, history and origins, and can vary greatly in their constitution, activities and membership. (wikipedia.org)
  • Before the European colonists landed at Cape Horn, South Africa was a vast sanctuary for wildlife. (dewildt.org.za)
  • The Trusts rely heavily upon volunteer labour for many of their activities, but nevertheless employ significant numbers of staff in countryside management and education. (wikipedia.org)
  • The dataset consists of records made by volunteer recorders during Yorkshire Wildlife Trust led Shoresearch surveys, so should not be regarded as having comprehensive geographic or taxonomic coverage. (gbif.org)
  • Whether you choose to volunteer, donate, raise funds or leave a legacy to the Trust, your help will make a real difference to our work protecting Scotland's wildlife. (scottishwildlifetrust.org.uk)
  • Travel to tropical Costa Rica and volunteer for sea turtle conservation in a pristine wildlife reserve. (goeco.org)
  • Join a volunteer adventure in Costa Rica to help sloths and other indigenous animals at a top wildlife. (goeco.org)
  • Marilyn Wood, executive director of the Flathead Land Trust, said, "It's an honor to receive this year's Wildlife Conservation Award. (flatheadbeacon.com)
  • Thanks to their work promoting the personal and social development of young people, The Wildlife Trusts is a member of The National Council for Voluntary Youth Services (NCVYS). (wikipedia.org)
  • The massive amount of data generated from these research endeavors is also transforming the work of wildlife managers, land stewards, transportation officials, and policymakers. (pewtrusts.org)
  • Learn more about the work, values and activities of Kent Wildlife Trust. (kentwildlifetrust.org.uk)
  • Farmer clusters help farmers and land managers to work together with ecologists and members of their local community to deliver more for wildlife and the environment than one individual could achieve alone. (kentwildlifetrust.org.uk)
  • This will be complemented by a Management KTP to develop a holistic business model that offers the Trust a mechanism to continue its nature recovery work, whilst generating income and fulfilling other social and environmental objectives, such as flood risk management and water quality improvement. (derby.ac.uk)
  • Wildlife depends on resources that are found in different places throughout the year, and when animals cannot access food or important habitat, individual animals and the herd can suffer. (pewtrusts.org)
  • Armed with new science on wildlife migration and habitat connectivity, federal and state policymakers and wildlife managers, along with Tribes, are rethinking how to manage big game and the lands they inhabit. (pewtrusts.org)
  • I pledge to prohibit and refrain from the hunting of native carnivores and omnivores, prohibit and refrain from the trapping of any animal, use humane solutions for conflicts with wildlife and engage in best habitat management for wildlife. (humanesociety.org)
  • This project, run by Cheshire Wildlife Trust, focused on habitat improvement and connectivity between mossland sites across the forest. (teeswildlife.org)
  • Conservation Genome Resource Bank for Korean Wildlife (CGRB), Research Institute for Veterinary Science and College of Veterinary Medicine, Seoul National University, Seoul, Republic of Korea, Seoul, Seoul, Republic of Korea. (bvsalud.org)
  • The Amazon Wildlife Sanctuary. (goeco.org)
  • He conducts postmortem examinations of all the wildlife that die in the sanctuary where he works. (cdc.gov)
  • Farmers are the most important stakeholders in wildlife conservation in the agricultural landscape. (bvsalud.org)
  • Identify and involve multisectoral stakeholders and trusted community leaders in risk profiling exercise at national level. (who.int)
  • Essex Wildlife Trust Records Centre collates and manages biological records to promote data sharing in Essex. (nbn.org.uk)
  • Keep up to date with all our news from around the county and how you can get involved to support local wildlife. (nottinghamshirewildlife.org)
  • But a campaign led by local people, supported by London Wildlife Trust and the (former) Greater London Council, ensured the area between the railway tracks was protected at a landmark planning inquiry in 1983. (wildlondon.org.uk)
  • Flathead Land Trust, a local nonprofit organization focused on private land conservation, was recognized for its 27 years of conservation success in and around Flathead County. (flatheadbeacon.com)
  • Quantifying the global wildlife trade is almost impossible since it ranges in scale from local barter to major international routes, and much is conducted illegally or through informal networks. (cdc.gov)
  • Founded in 1959 by author and naturalist Gerald Durrell, the park is the spiritual home and headquarters of Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust, and acts as a captive breeding facility for conservation projects, as well as being a fantastic day out for all the family! (biaza.org.uk)
  • we have really been enjoying sharing wildlife sightings from various conservation projects from our wildlife camera. (eslt.org)
  • 4,8 These global concerns are reflected in New Zealand with an increase in active surveillance for otential disease threats being advocated for the benefit of native wildlife, domestic stock and public health. (who.int)
  • In 1980, the first urban Wildlife Trust (now the Wildlife Trust for Birmingham and the Black Country) was established in the West Midlands, rapidly followed by others in London, Bristol and Sheffield. (wikipedia.org)
  • For example, the Colorado Department of Transportation, in collaboration with Colorado Parks and Wildlife, is following through on a law enacted earlier this year that facilitates the construction of wildlife crossings along the state's burgeoning highway system. (pewtrusts.org)
  • Given these outstanding achievements and demonstrated conservation leadership that benefits the wildlife resources to which the Wildlife Society is so dedicated, what better way to acknowledge their contributions than to award the Flathead Land Trust with the Wildlife Society's 2013 Wildlife Conservation Award," said Alan Wood, wildlife program officer for Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks and member of the Montana Chapter of the Wildlife Society. (flatheadbeacon.com)
  • This is why Cheetah Conservation Project Zimbabwe (CCPZ), in liaison with the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority and the Southern African Coordinator of the Range-wide Conservation Programme for Cheetah and Wild Dog, started a nationwide population survey. (wildernesstrust.com)
  • Provide the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority with up-to-date data on the cheetah population status in Zimbabwe for the CITES survey. (wildernesstrust.com)
  • Your support helps us protect the future of that wildlife and helps us inspire people to value nature. (norfolkwildlifetrust.org.uk)
  • Our vision is for a Cornwall that is rich in all wildlife, where people enjoy and care about the natural world and take steps to safeguard it for the future. (cornwallwildlifetrust.org.uk)
  • Matt Walpole, Chief Executive of Cornwall Wildlife Trust, reflects on his first year in post - and shares his excitement about our plans for the future. (cornwallwildlifetrust.org.uk)
  • We are here to support them in this, working together to create a more sustainable farming future, that is better for rural communities and our wildlife. (kentwildlifetrust.org.uk)
  • There are many ways to get involved with London Wildlife Trust, from recording your sightings, to volunteering and campaigning. (wildlondon.org.uk)
  • They have been documented in the blood and breastmilk of humans and wildlife around the world, but their long-term effects are yet to be understood. (hhltmaine.org)
  • These numbers combined suggest that at least some multiple of 1 billion direct and indirect contacts among wildlife, humans, and domestic animals result from the wildlife trade annually. (cdc.gov)
  • And interestingly, 50 percent of the cases were diseases that were transmitted from humans to wildlife, so maybe it is no surprise that we're now finding wild Asian elephants with the human form of TB. (cdc.gov)
  • TB can infect humans, domestic livestock, and wildlife. (cdc.gov)
  • Threats to global health and risk factors for emerging infectious diseases run the gamut from climate change to poverty to security issues, but few are as immediately manageable as the global trade in wildlife. (cdc.gov)
  • This information, which primarily indicates where a particular animal is located at a given moment, is revolutionizing the understanding of wildlife ecology by enabling scientists for the first time to pinpoint when and where wildlife moves at a grand scale. (pewtrusts.org)
  • Join the NBN Trust today, and you'll be joining a community passionate about helping nature recover. (nbn.org.uk)
  • ACRES Land Trust is a member-supported nonprofit dedicated to protecting natural and working lands in northeast Indiana, southern Michigan and northwest Ohio. (acreslandtrust.org)
  • The natural spectacle of wildlife migration has beguiled people for millennia-a sense of wonder that continues today. (pewtrusts.org)
  • A green oasis created by intersecting railway lines, close to Chiswick Park Station, saved from development and managed for wildlife and people. (wildlondon.org.uk)
  • Your gift will protect and care for the lands and waters that sustain people and wildlife. (deschuteslandtrust.org)
  • 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. (wikipedia.org)
  • We are the UK's largest partnership for nature, with over 200 members and more than 200 million wildlife records available through the NBN Atlas. (nbn.org.uk)
  • While awaiting federal appropriation from the Land and Water Conservation Fund, The Trust for Public Land launched an unprecedented fundraising campaign in partnership with many organizations. (tpl.org)
  • The partnership will provide the academic expertise that the Trust needs to grow by developing an innovative and holistic business model that can leverage its conservation expertise and enable it to operate commercially, while remaining true to its charitable status. (derby.ac.uk)
  • Many wildlife herds depend on ancient migration routes to survive, journeying from tens to hundreds of miles each fall and spring to find fresh forage, avoid harsh weather, and reproduce. (pewtrusts.org)
  • An elk forages along the Continental Divide, home to many key migration corridors for wildlife moving throughout the Rockies. (pewtrusts.org)
  • David Bellamy was president of The Wildlife Trusts for ten years between 1995 and 2005, and was succeeded by Aubrey Manning. (wikipedia.org)
  • In recent years, many international organizations have raised awareness over the lack of care that the South African government has for its wildlife. (dewildt.org.za)
  • Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust has invested much effort over many years into their limestone grasslands at Daneway Banks. (teeswildlife.org)
  • Get to know the wildlife who reside at Muddy Pond Wilderness Preserve through an interactive StoryMap. (newildernesstrust.org)
  • Having been a private wildlife preserve, the property includes an open-air pavilion and lake to serve as a base for wildlife observers and other visitors. (tpl.org)
  • Peaceful Springs Preserve is a significant addition to Balcones Canyonlands National Wildlife Refuge," asserted Dr. Benjamin N. Tuggle, Regional Director for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's Southwest Region. (tpl.org)
  • In late 2014, the landowner and The Trust for Public Land entered into negotiations for the acquisition of the Preserve, structuring an agreement that would protect the property for generations to come in accord with the landowner's wishes. (tpl.org)
  • Today's Wildlife Trust movement began life as The Society for the Promotion of Nature Reserves (SPNR), which was formed by Charles Rothschild in 1912. (wikipedia.org)
  • It aimed initially to draw up a list of the country's best wildlife sites with a view to purchase for protection as nature reserves, and by 1915 it had drawn up a list of 284 (including the Farne Islands and the Norfolk Broads), known as Rothschild Reserves. (wikipedia.org)
  • These early Trusts tended to focus on purchasing land to establish nature reserves in the geographical areas they served. (wikipedia.org)
  • 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. (wikipedia.org)
  • One of the latest reintroduction projects by a Wildlife Trust is that of the pine marten into the Forest of Dean. (teeswildlife.org)
  • From working with exotic wildlife to teaching English to children, from guided projects for teens to international internships for students - we offer something for everyone! (goeco.org)
  • Jon tells us all about wild ponies and explains why their grazing activities are so good for wildlife. (cornwallwildlifetrust.org.uk)
  • Plan your adventures to Kent's best wild places and discover the ways you can learn about our wildlife. (kentwildlifetrust.org.uk)
  • Other wildlife in the trade is temporarily exposed, and domestic animals and wild scavengers in villages and market areas consume the remnants and wastes from the traded and potentially traded wildlife. (cdc.gov)
  • In recent decades we have seen the reintroduction of woodland mammals, birds of prey, mosses and butterflies and we, as The Wildlife Trusts, have been instrumental in many of these. (teeswildlife.org)