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The national body for conservation volunteering. BTCV is the largest UK charity supporting practical conservation work. BTCV run a series of short break conservation holidays throughout the year, both home and abroad |
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English Nature is the government funded body responsible for the protection of wildlife and the environment in England. Many of the Nature Reserves in England are either owned or managed by English Nature. |
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The Wildlife Trusts are a national network of largely independent county Trusts. It is the largest charity in the UK dedicated to the protection of Wildlife and Wildlife habitats. The Wildlife Trusts either own or manage around 2400 Nature Reserves in the UK. |
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Forest Enterprise |
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Forest Enterprise was the agency set up in 1996 to manage the nation’s
forest estate. It ceased to exist as a single agency on March 31 2003 and
three new agencies were created – one each for England, Scotland and Wales.
These three agencies will work as part of the
Forestry Commission in each of the countries to manage more than 1,000,000
hectares of public land, of which around 800,000 hectares are forest and
woodland.
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Old Sulehay Nature Reserve
Old Sulehay Nature Reserve is one of the reserves at which we carry out conservation work, they have an extensive surveying and monitoring programme of the flora and fauna at the reserve that some PCV members contribute to. For more information about this excellent reserve click here to go to their web site. |
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The Woodland Trust
The Woodland Trust is the UK's leading charity dedicated solely to the protection of our native woodland heritage. |
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Peterborough City Environment Trust (PECT)
Peterborough Environment
City Trust (PECT) is an
independent charitable trust
working with over 200 partners
representing business, local
authorities, voluntary and
environmental groups. PECT
undertake practical projects
that demonstrate sustainable
development as a practical
solution. |
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The Great Fen Project
The Great Fen - one of the most exciting habitat restoration projects ever undertaken in Britain - will create a 3,700 hectare wetland between Huntingdon and Peterborough. |