Wildlife Trust
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The term Wildlife Trust can be used in one of two senses to describe organisations concerned with wildlife:
- It can be used in a specific sense, to refer to one of the constituent member trusts of the UK's Wildlife Trusts partnership; a list of these can be found at that page.
- It can be used in a more generic sense to refer to a charitable organisation whose aims relate to wildlife (usually wildlife conservation, but also education); a (very incomplete) list of these is below.
Wildlife Trusts which are not part of the UK's Wildlife Trusts partnership
- Wildlife Trust (US) — a US-based organisation (see http://www.wildlifetrust.org/)
- Endangered Wildlife Trust (see http://www.ewt.org.za)
- The Irish Wildlife Trust
- The Vincent Wildlife Trust
- The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust (see http://sheldrickwildlifetrust.org/)
- Wildlife Trust of India
- Okavango People's Wildlife Trust (see http://www.stud.ntnu.no/~skjetnep/opwt/)
- Northmoor Trust