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BTCV is an international environmental volunteering organisation helping people to improve and conserve the environment. BTCV inspires people to improve and protect their local environment through practical action in the UK and overseas, and build a sense of community for everyone who lives there.
To encourage, promote and educate on all aspects of butterfly and habitat conservation
The Downlands Trust supports the Downlands Project which maintains conservation schemes in NE Surrey and Sth London. Staff and a large team of volunteers enhance the local landscape, maintaining biodiversity in rare habitats and providing access to the countryside for everyone.
ERS operate a global network of projects involved in the repair of ecosystems, including planting trees to restore forests, cleaning polluted oceans and rivers, and reintroducing endangered species into the wild. With an emphasis on educating children with its School Tree Nursery program.
The Eden Project is an educational charity, promoting the understanding of the vital relationship between plants and people, inspiring people to work together to build a better future. Working in local communities and across the world, our projects make a real difference to peoples lives.
Fauna & Flora International (FFI) is the world’s longest established international conservation body, founded 100 years ago. Renowned for its science-based approach, FFI has pioneered sustainable conservation work that tackles problems holistically, providing solutions that simultaneously help wildlife, humans and the environment.
FORM was registered as Charity in England and Wales (Charity No 1062089) in 1997 with the objectives of protection of environment, relief of poverty, promotion of education and health and use of renewable energy. Several projects are being done in Myanmar since 2000 and more information is available on website www.formuk.org.
Nestling in a corner of rural East Sussex, Great Dixter is a hotbed of new planting trends that promotes, creates and maintains exceptional standards of horticulture. For over 40 years it has been an inspiration, a place of pilgrimage and a training ground for gardeners from around the world.
London Wildlife Trust is the only charity dedicated to protecting the capital's wildlife and wild spaces - managing over fifty London-wide nature reserves and campaigning to save important wildlife habitats. The Trust engages London's diverse communities through access to its nature reserves, volunteering programmes and education work.
The Makhad Trust provides a meeting place ("makhad") in nomadic regions where there is a powerful relationship between the environment and the human spirit. Working through community leaders it sets up projects to assist the economic and social wellbeing of a community whilst seeking to protect their environment and culture.
'Manavata' derives its name from Sanskrit for 'Humanity'. It's mission is to create and promote a Healthy, Happy and Harmonious (3H) world. It helps poor & needy and does voluntary work in the areas of health, education and Environment: www.manavata.org
The aims of this foundation are fundamentally the alleviation of suffering using all healing medicines. We hope collectively to be a grass roots organization. Our focus is primarily healing medicines applied to areas and groups in need of medical aid. We are especially focused on the preservation, practice and education of Tibetan Medicine - the oldest medical system in the world.
Its objective is to provide permanent solutions for the long-term survival of the orangutan in the wild by ensuring safe areas of land for their continued existence.
Plantlife is the organisation that is speaking up for the nation’s wild plants. We work hard to protect wild plants on the ground and to build understanding of the vital role they play in everyone’s lives.<p> <p> Wild plants are essential to life – they clean our air and water, provide food and shelter for our insects, birds and animals and are critical in the fight against climate change.<p> <p> Plantlife carries out practical conservation work across Britain, manages nature reserves, influences policy and legislation, runs events and activities that help people discover wild plants and works with others to promote the conservation of wild plants for the benefit of all.<p> <p> Wild plants have been marginalised and taken for granted for too long. Please help us by supporting our work.<p> <p> HRH The Prince of Wales is our Patron.<p> <p> To find out more, please visit our website www.plantlife.org.uk
Rainforest Concern was established to protect threatened natural habitats, particularly rainforests and the biodiversity they contain, together with indigenous people who depend on them for their survival - from the tropical forests of the Amazon to the cloudforests of the Andes and the Quichua people of Ecuador to the Yawanawa of Brazil.
With 726,000 members, The Wildlife Trusts are the largest UK voluntary organisation dedicated to conserving the full range of the UK’s habitats and species, whether they be in the countryside, in cities or at sea. Our mission is to rebuild biodiversity and engage people with their environment.
SCCF is a not-for-profit foundation, established to fill the gap between charitable assistance and commercial projects within the Climate Change space.
The charity manages the Stour river valley meadows in Sudbury and Cornard, continuing an ancient grazing tradition. It promotes the conservation of flora and fauna as well as providing excellent public access to the riverside. The Charity runs a Riverside Projects Team of conservation volunteers and a team of uniformed Volunteer Rangers to assist the public and check cattle welfare.
Suffolk Wildlife Trust is Suffolk's leading conservation organisation. It's vision is to create a Living Landscape for Suffolk.
To work with the local community to increase the understanding of organic and ecological issues,to contribute to sustainable development in London and to improve the local green environment.
WLT an international conservation organisation that takes action to save rainforest and other wildlife habitats. Supported by Sir David Attenborough and working with local organisations in Central/South America,Philippines and India, WLT has helped protect over 400,000 acres of wildlife habitats.
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