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Wildlife
Links
Wildlife
of Lancashire The website to order the 'Wildlife of Lancashire' book.
The Wildlife Trusts
Official national website of The Wildlife Trusts
WASP Wildlife After
Schools Project
EGF Education
for a greener future
Lancashire Biodiversity
The Lancashire Biodiversity Action Plan Website
North Merseyside Biodiversity The North Merseyside Biodiversity Action
Plan Website
Cuerden
Valley Park Trust
WWF UK
The UK site of The World Wide Fund for nature
RSPB The Royal Society
for the Proctection of Birds
The North West
Red Alert Website
The National
Trust
The Shark Trust
EPIC Exmoor Ponies
in Conservation
Friends of
the Earth, Central Lancashire
'Urban
Greenspace: a place for people and wildlife' is a national Wildlife
Trust project based at the Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, Manchester and
North Merseyside and funded by the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister
and the Big Lottery. We are supporting Wildlife Trusts across the English
regions who are working with communities involved in their local urban
greenspaces.
Lancashire
RIGS Group (Regionally Important Geological Sites)
Government Agencies
English
Nature English Nature Website
Environment
Agency The Environment Agency Website
WED
The Environment Agencys World Environment Day
Countryside Agency
Countryside Council for
Wales
Forestry Commission
Department for the Environment, Food
and Rural Affairs (DEFRA)
Office of the Deputy Prime Minister
(ODPM)
Scottish Natural Heritage
Environment & Heritage Service (Northern Ireland)
Manx Natural Heritage
Lancashire Rural
Recovery Action Plan
Regional
Planning, Transport and Sustainability
EDRF Funding
Funding
Organisations
Lancashire
Environmental Fund An Environmental Body to distribute Landfill Tax
credits on behalf of SITA Lancashire Ltd
Other
Links
Morecambe
Bay Morecambe Bay Partnership
Ribble Estuary Strategy
Mersey Strategy
Mapmate Recording Software Makers
of Mapmate Recording software The Co-operative Bank and CIS - The Wildlife
Trusts are delighted to announce our new association with
The Co-operative Bank and Co-operative Insurance Society. For each new
home and car insurance effected through The Trust Website, The Co-Op will
pay The Wildlife Trusts £10 and a further £5 when the policy is renewed.
Countryside Jobs Service
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