Cumbria Wildlife Trust
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Cumbria Wildlife Trust is a wildlife trust covering the county of Cumbria, England. It is a registered charity and was established in 1962. It is a member of The Wildlife Trusts. It runs over 40 nature reserves including peat bogs (Witherslack Mosses), limestone pavements (Hutton Roof Crags), ancient woodlands and coastal sites.
Aims
It aims to broaden the awareness and knowledge of the wildlife in Cumbria. To this end they have a lot of education programmes, suitable for all ages, for visitors, and welcome the involvement of volunteers. The trust also campaigns both regionally and nationally on a range of wildlife issues.
Trust Officers
President:
Vice Presidents:
- M Albon
- K M Atkinson
- S P Bonner
- M Burkett
- Dr H M T Frankland
- Dr G Halliday
- D Le Cren
- S Johnson
- D Jeffray
Board of trustees
Treasurer:
- John Farmer
Company Secretary:
- David Hill
Chair:
- Anne Powell
Chairman of Conservation Group:
- Martin Holdgate
Chairman of Development Group:
- Mike Langley
Individual Members:
- Robin Cornah
- Susan Garnett
- Barbara O'Connor
- David Sharrod
- Margaret Sutcliffe
- Judith Wallen
External links
- Cumbria Wildlife Trust website
- Cumbria Wildlife Trust, Registered Charity no. 218711 at the Charity Commission
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