Kemerton Conservation Trust
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Kemerton Conservation Trust is a registered charity which aims "to conserve wildlife and places of beauty in Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, Worcestershire and adjoining counties for the public benefit."[1]. Much of the Trust’s activity takes place in the area surrounding Bredon Hill in south Worcestershire, where there is a concentration of traditionally-managed farmland and woodland habitats which are exceptionally rich in fauna and flora.
The Trust has four main purposes:
- managing important sites for the benefit of wildlife
- developing innovative conservation practices
- continuing a twenty-five year programme of scientific surveying, monitoring and analysis
- educating the public, land managers, and other organisations about conservation priorities and practices
Since its foundation in 1989 the Trust has employed Conservation Officers and Advisors to assist in carrying out these activities. It has received funding from the Mercia Environment Fund and the Aggregates Levy Sustainability Fund, as well as from charities, businesses and private individuals.
[edit] Governors
Adrian Darby, OBE (chairman), Kate Connor, Matthew Darby, Peter Doble, Richard Knight, Lord Howick of Glendale, Prof. David Macdonald, Carl Nicholson, Roger Workman.