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The National Trust
The National Trust is a non governmental organisation reliant on donations and membership fees. It's role is to protect historical buildings, gardens and a wide range of natural environments such as beaches, woodland, farmland etc.
www.nationaltrust.org.uk/volunteering/
volunteers@nationaltrust.org.uk
Location: Country wide
Activities: Full time oportunities and volunteer holidays. Conservation, heritage, restoration, countryside management.
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The Monkey Sanctuary
The Monkey Sanctuary Trust is home to a social colony of woolly monkeys and a small group of rescued ex-pet capuchin monkeys. It aims to promote the welfare, conservation and survival of primates, particularly woolly monkeys. Work to end the primate trade and abuse of primates in captivity. Conserve natural habitats through education and sustainable living and promote the rehabilitation of primates to natural habitats.
www.monkeysanctuary.org
info@monkeysanctuary.org
Location: Cornwall
Activities: Preparing food, running
workshops, everything to do with general running of the santuary.
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Orkney Seal Rescue Centre
The OSRC cares for up to 50 pups at a time that have either been injured or separated from their mothers.
selkiesave@aol.com
Location : Coastal, Scotland
Activities : cleaning, feeding seals, general maintenance
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Royal Society for the Protection of Birds
The RSPB is a UK charity working all over the country to preserve the nations natural environments for the benefit of birds, wildlife and us all.
www.rspb.org.uk
Location : Moorlands, wetlands, mountains,
coastal.
Activities : Monitioring, education, surveys,
maintenance.
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Hessilhead Wildlife Rescue Trust
Hessilhead Wildlife Rescue Trust is a registered charity dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation and release of injured wild birds and animals.
www.hessilhead.org.uk
info@hessilhead.org.uk
Location: Nort Ayrshire, Scotland
Activities: Findraising, construction and maintenance.
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Willing Workers on Organic Farms
Willing Workers On Organic Farms (WWOOF) is a form of cultural exchange in which WWOOFers live and work as family with host farms, and learn about the skills of organic growing and the area they are visiting. WWOOF U.K and their hosts make travelling in the U.K easy, safe and more fun for both British and Overseas Visitors.
www.wwoof.org.uk
Location: Country-wide
Activites: Organic farming
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Trees For Life
The award winning conservation charity dedicated to the regeneration and restoration of the Caledonian Forest in the Highlands of Scotland.
www.treesforlife.org.uk
trees@findhorn.org
Location: Scotish highlands.
Activities: Tree planting.
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The Wildlife Trusts
The Wildlife Trusts is a partnershipf of 47 wildlife Trusts across the UK. It is the largest charity in the UK dedicated exclusively to the protection and conservation of natural habitiats.
www.wildlifetrusts.org
Location: Country-wide
Activities: Numerous including: practical conservation, surveying, education, visitor's centre, admin, fundraising.
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BTCV
The British Trust of Conservation Volunteers is a charity founded in 1959 with the mission of creating a more sustainable future by inspiring people and improving places.
www2.btcv.org.uk
information@btcv.org.uk
Location: Country-wide
Activities: Tree planting, drystone walling, footpath construction
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Scottish Wildlife Trust
The Scotish Wildlife Trusts work together to enhance and preserve habitats and wildlife throughout the country.
www.swt.org.uk
Location: Country-wide
Activities: Tree planting, surveying, fundraising, environmental education, maintenance work.
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Moor Trees
Moor Trees aims to work with partners, stakeholders and the local community to encourage the creation, restoration and management of native, broadleaved woodland in and around Dartmoor. They aim to plant and allow woodland to regenerate naturally,
promote the value of a natural forest ecosystem,
encourage people to actively participate in ecological restoration
promote and facilitate a low carbon economy
www.moortrees.org
info@moortrees.org Location: Dartmoor.
Activities: Tree planting, seed nursary work.
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Wildlife Conservation Research Unit
www.wildcru.org
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