The Conservation Volunteers
The Conservation Volunteers (TCV) is a leading environmental charity in the UK, dedicated to creating healthier and more sustainable communities. Established in 1959, TCV has been at the forefront of conservation efforts, engaging volunteers in practical projects that enhance local green spaces.
With a mission to connect people with nature, TCV offers a variety of programmes aimed at improving biodiversity, restoring habitats, and promoting environmental education. The organisation believes that everyone should have access to green spaces, and works tirelessly to ensure these areas are preserved and enhanced for future generations.
TCV’s core activities include:
- Community Engagement: Involving local communities in conservation projects to foster a sense of ownership and responsibility towards their environment.
- Habitat Restoration: Working on various projects to restore and maintain natural habitats, ensuring the survival of local wildlife.
- Environmental Education: Providing educational resources and opportunities for individuals of all ages to learn about conservation and sustainability.
Through partnerships with local authorities, schools, and other organisations, TCV mobilises thousands of volunteers each year, making a significant impact on the environment. The charity also runs various training programmes, equipping volunteers with the skills needed to contribute effectively to conservation efforts.
TCV envisions a world where everyone can enjoy and benefit from nature, and strives to make this vision a reality through its dedicated work and community involvement.