- World Land Trust
The World Land Trust (formerly the World Wide Land Conservation Trust) is a UK-based nonprofit
environmental organization established in 1989. Its primary aims are to ensure conservation of plants, animals and natural communities in areas at risk. For this purpose, it privately funds the purchase of large tracts of land by local NGO's for the purposes of protecting it, in a fashion similar to theNature Conservancy by making use ofland trust s. The organization also seeks to helpin-situ conservation measures by providing training, capital and equipment for environmental stewardship in economically backward areas. The World Land Trust also offers to offset the carbon emissions of individuals and businesses [http://www.carbonbalanced.org/] . It is affiliated to theWorld Conservation Union . Along with the WCU, it co-organized the first symposium on private nature reserves for conservation, named "Land Purchase as an Intervention Strategy for Biodiversity Conservation" in 2006. The noted environmentalist John Burton is the CEO of the Trust.A short history
The World Land Trust (originally the World Wide Land Conservation Trust) came into being in 1989 when the
Programme for Belize was launched to raise money to privately buy land inBelize to protecttropical rain forest s. The core of the trust was a $ 10,000 bequest from theMassachusetts Audubon Society to John Burton, for the purposes of setting up an office in the United Kingdom for the trust in January 1989. An initial appeal was made in theBBC Wildlife magazine in April 1989 and was followed up by afundraiser by noted naturalistsGerald Durrell and his wifeLee Durrell (who were co-founders of the Trust along with CEO John Burton) at theLondon Butterfly House in May 1989 when the Durrells formally declared the Trust open. The Trust then went on to help purchase and conserve land inCosta Rica and otherLatin America n countries likePatagonia inArgentina . They have since expanded operations toAsia , and even sponsor a project locally in theUnited Kingdom . The trust often works in close association with theDurrell Wildlife Conservation Trust . Noted patrons over the years have includedSir David Attenborough ,David Bellamy andDavid Gower . Other high profile supporters of the Trust include Ken Livingstone, Bill Oddie, Chris Packham and Mark Carwardine.A partner organization,
World Land Trust - US [formerly World Parks Endowment] was also created in 1989, and like WLT is a non-profit organization that funds local organizations to buy land and protect rainforests and other critical habitats in the tropics. Both organizations are dedicated to minimizing their costs in order to allow donated funds to flow to real habitat conservation projects on the ground. Most land purchases are made at an average of only $100 an acre. Since its founding, WLT-US has saved over convert|700000|acre|km2 of land -- convert|62500|acre|km2 purchased outright and over convert|600000|acre|km2 created as governmental protected areas.The Trust manages a Diploma course with the University of East Anglia (
Norwich ) The Trust manges several websites, all of which have links to the main site: www.worldlandtrust.org. The Trust also intiated a unique support from writers, authors, photographers and illustrators, which involvesPublic Lending Rights , PLR's.The Trust raised £1.8-million to fund land purchase and conservation in 2007.
Current Projects:
* Tropical Forest Conservation in Ecuador, working with Fundacion Jocotoco, Fundacion EcoMinga and Pro Bosques
* Atlantic Rainforest Conservation in Brazil working with REGUA
* Wild Lands Elephant Corridor Project in India, working with Wildlife Trust of India
* Chaco Pantanal Reserve in Paraguay, with Guyra ParaguayOther current project involvement:
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Patagonia Restoration Fund, on the Ranch of Hopes Wildlife Refuge, previously purchased with funds raised by WLT, working with Fundacion Patagonia Natural
*Friends of Belize ,Belize working with Programme for Belize on the protection of their lands, much of which was funded with the help of World Land Trust
*Danjugan Island Support Fund,Philippines WLT funded the purchase of the island and now liaises with the Philippine Reef & Rainforest Conservation Foundation (based on Negros Island) on its protection.
* Carbon Restoration. WLT undertakes a range of restoration ecology projects, with funds raised through Carbon Balancing, on behalf of companies and individuals.Europe
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Kites Hill Reserve ,United Kingdom This reserve, in Gloucestershire, was donated to the Trust and is managed as a nature reserve.Previous projects
* Management of the conservatory Wyld Court (now
The Living Rainforest ) - a tropical forest exhibit, inHampstead Norreys External links
* [http://www.worldlandtrust.org/ Official website of the trust]
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