Conservation charities for wildlife

    • [DOCX File]Memo - Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust

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      To build strong local networks across like-minded NGOs and related charities to mutual gain and to maximise wildlife conservation impact. To seek out potential new audiences that offer exciting new opportunities, which meet the Trust’s overall strategic goals.


    • [DOC File]Green Acres Program

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      Nonprofit must be registered and in full compliance with the Charities Registration and Investigation Act of 1994. (N.J.S.A. 45:17-A-18 et. seq.) Please submit confirmation. ... or for conservation of soil or wildlife, or for outdoor recreation or park use, or as suitable habitat for fish or wildlife, to forbid or limit any or all: ...


    • [DOCX File]Territory Wildlife Parks Pricing Policy

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      The following four organisations have been chosen for the TWPs to be benchmarked against as they are either Not-For-Profit organisations, Conservation Charities or Statutory Authorities and are all affiliated with Government, these organisations are the pinnacle of Zoos and wildlife parks around Australia, each offering conservation and ...


    • [DOC File]Ethical Investment Policy - Charity SRI

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      The issue is of particular concern to environmental, wildlife and conservation charities. If your charity is approaching Responsible Investment from the perspective of social, environmental, ethical or governance risk management, you may wish to pay particular attention to this issue.


    • [DOC File]Home | Cheshire Wildlife Trust

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      Cheshire Wildlife Trust is the only charity dedicated to the conservation of wildlife and wild places in the Cheshire region. Formed in 1962 by volunteers, Cheshire Wildlife Trust is one of 47 independent charities which together form the UK wide Wildlife Trust movement. The Trust benefits from the support of over 13,000 members and 500 ...


    • [DOC File]Senior Projects Officer (Training and Volunteering)

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      Yorkshire Wildlife Trust is one the region’s largest and oldest charities, starting life by taking on the ownership and management of Askham Bog nature reserve on the edge of York in 1946. It is one of the 47 Wildlife Trusts and the Royal Society of Wildlife Trusts that together collectively form The Wildlife Trusts Partnership.


    • [DOCX File]Level 4 Planet Earth: Biodiversity and interdependence SCN ...

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      The conservation of Endangered Species is happening at a local level (e.g. in the UK or more locally in Scotland) or globally. ... charities, and research institutions. Scottish (local) example of conservation using a nature reserve. ... Wildlife crime can take many forms and it can be difficult to know what constitutes a crime. Wildlife crime ...


    • [DOC File]1 - UK Zoos & Animal Conservation

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      United for Wildlife was created by the Royal Foundation to bring together the world’s leading wildlife charities under a common purpose; to create a global movement for change. The United for Wildlife collaboration comprises seven international conservation organisations, and is committed to focusing increased attention on the most pressing ...



    • [DOC File]Jobs specs - Zoological Society of London

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      The post is responsible for devising and implementing an ongoing programme of media activity aimed at positioning ZSL as one of the leading animal conservation charities in the world. Through effective external media management and relationships with journalists this role is critical in raising awareness, understanding and generating support ...


    • [DOC File]JOB DESCRIPTION - Sheffield & Rotherham Wildlife Trust

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      Sheffield and Rotherham Wildlife Trust is one of 47 Wildlife Trusts working to make the United Kingdom a better place for people and wildlife. We are the biggest voluntary sector nature conservation and environmental regeneration organisation in South Yorkshire, supported by nearly 6,000 members and many volunteers.


    • [DOC File]Green Acres Program - New Jersey

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      Nonprofit must be registered and in full compliance with the Charities Registration and Investigation Act of 1994. (N.J.S.A. 45:17-A-18 et. seq.) Please submit confirmation. ... or for conservation of soil or wildlife, or for outdoor recreation or park use, or as suitable habitat for fish or wildlife, to forbid or limit any or all: ...


    • THE WORLD DIRECTORY OF OCEAN PROTECTION ORGANIZATIONS AND ...

      FISHERS FOR CONSERVATION (FFC) - www.ffc.org.au . GLOBAL SHARK ATTACK FILE (GSAF) - www.sharkattackfile.net . INSTITUTE FOR FISHERIES RESOURCES (IFR) - www.ifrfish.org . MARINE FISH CONSERVATION NETWORK - www.conservefish.org. MARINE STEWARDSHIP COUNCIL (MSC) - www.msc.org. NATIONAL COALITION FOR MARINE CONSERVATION (NCMC) - www.savethefish.org


    • [DOCX File]Job Description Updating Guidelines - Cheshire Wildlife Trust

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      Day-to-day contact with stakeholders including other conservation charities, statutory agencies, local communities, local authorities, contractors, volunteers, graziers. Will work with staff at all levels within Cheshire Wildlife Trust and partner organisations


    • [DOC File]Senior Projects Officer (Training ... - The Wildlife Trusts

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      Yorkshire Wildlife Trust is one the region’s largest and oldest charities, starting life by taking on the ownership and management of Askham Bog nature reserve on the edge of York in 1946. It is one of the 47 Wildlife Trusts and the Royal Society of Wildlife Trusts that together collectively form The Wildlife Trusts Partnership.


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