- 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.
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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:
- Lord Inglewood
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
The Wildlife Trusts England Avon · Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire · Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Northamptonshire and Peterborough · Birmingham and the Black Country · Cheshire · Cornwall · Cumbria · Derbyshire · Devon · Dorset · Durham · Essex · Gloucestershire · Hampshire and Isle of Wight · Herefordshire · Hertfordshire and Middlesex · Isles of Scilly · Kent · Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside · Leicestershire and Rutland · Lincolnshire · London · Norfolk · Northumberland · Nottinghamshire · Sheffield and Rotherham · Shropshire · Somerset · Staffordshire · Suffolk · Surrey · Sussex · Tees Valley · Warwickshire · Wiltshire · Worcestershire · Yorkshire
Wales Brecknock · Gwent · Montgomeryshire · North Wales · Radnorshire · South and West Wales
Other Alderney · Manx · Scottish · Ulster
Categories:- Organisations based in Cumbria
- Wildlife Trusts of England
- 1962 establishments in England
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