Worcestershire Wildlife Trust
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The Worcestershire Wildlife Trust is one of almost 50 wildlife trusts throughout the United Kingdom. It was founded in 1968 to conserve, protect and restore the county's wildlife.
The Trust has 10,000 members and 500 volunteers.
The Trust cares for over 70 nature reserves in Worcestershire totalling about 2000 acres (8 kmĀ²). These include:
- Chaddesley Woods NNR
- Christopher Cadbury Wetland Reserve (popularly called "Upton Warren")
- Devil's Spittleful and Rifle Range
- Fosters Green Meadows NNR
- Knapp and Papermill
- Monkwood
- Piper's Hill Common
- Ravenshill Wood
- Trench Wood
- Tiddesley Wood
- Wilden Marsh
Worcestershire Wildlife Trust is part of The Wildlife Trusts partnership.