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Shropshire Wildlife Trust

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  • Number of employees
    50-100
  • Company Type
    Conservation/ Environment

The Shropshire Wildlife Trust is a leading conservation charity dedicated to protecting and enhancing the natural environment of Shropshire. Established in 1965, the Trust works tirelessly to conserve local wildlife and habitats, ensuring that future generations can enjoy the rich biodiversity of the region.

With a strong focus on community engagement, the Trust encourages local residents to participate in conservation efforts through volunteering and educational programs. The organization manages over 40 nature reserves across Shropshire, providing vital habitats for various species and promoting sustainable land use practices.

The Trust’s core activities include:

  • Habitat Restoration: Actively restoring and managing habitats to support wildlife populations.
  • Wildlife Monitoring: Conducting surveys and research to monitor the health of local ecosystems.
  • Community Engagement: Organizing events, workshops, and educational programs to raise awareness about conservation issues.
  • Advocacy: Working with local authorities and stakeholders to influence policy and promote environmental sustainability.

Through its initiatives, the Shropshire Wildlife Trust aims to foster a deeper connection between people and nature, inspiring individuals to take action for the environment. The Trust believes that everyone has a role to play in protecting our planet, and it strives to empower communities to make a positive impact.

In addition to its conservation work, the Trust also collaborates with other organizations and partners to address broader environmental challenges, such as climate change and habitat loss. By fostering partnerships and sharing knowledge, the Shropshire Wildlife Trust is at the forefront of wildlife conservation in the UK.

Join the Shropshire Wildlife Trust in their mission to safeguard the natural heritage of Shropshire and create a sustainable future for all.

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