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  1. The Wildlife Trusts are a federation of 46 independent wildlife conservation charities covering the whole of the UK. We manage nature reserves, help children to learn about nature and campaign to protect our seas.

  2. Hoveton, Norfolk. Tucked away in the heart of the Norfolk Broads, this hidden spot is ideal for a quiet stroll and a great place to discover much of the unique wildlife of the Broads. The Wildlife Trusts manage 2,300 nature reserves, protecting incredible wild places including peat bogs, mountains and ancient woodlands.

  3. Advice on encouraging wildlife in your garden and sightings, strandings, injuries and wildlife crime. Information about wildlife species and habitats in the United Kingdom (UK). Explore more than 1000 pages of wildlife information and facts.

  4. Avon Wildlife Trust is committed to enabling wildlife to survive and thrive across the region. More than 17,000 members, 650 volunteers and a dedicated staff team work together to make our local area wilder and make nature part of life, for everyone.

  5. Avon Wildlife Trust is the largest local charity working to protect wildlife and inspire people in the West of England. We work across the old county of Avon and cover the four local authority areas of Bristol, Bath and North East Somerset, South Gloucestershire, and North Somerset.

  6. Enjoy stunning views from the top of Brandon Hill - a haven for people and wildlife in the heart of Bristol.

  7. With stunning views, rare plants, ancient woodland, nesting peregrine falcons and awe-inspiring geology this is one of the most exciting places to see wildlife in Bristol. The Avon Gorge, Clifton Down, Durdham Down and Leigh Woods are just a few miles from Bristol City Centre and yet they’re home to a wealth of wildlife.

  8. The Wildlife Trusts are a charity that works to protect wildlife on land and at sea, and bring people closer to nature. We believe that a healthy wildlife-rich natural world is valuable in its own right and is also the foundation of our wellbeing and prosperity; we depend on it and it depends on us.

  9. The Avon Wildlife Trust aims to protect and promote wildlife in the area of the former county of Avon – now Bath and North East Somerset, Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire, in England. It has its headquarters in Bristol and runs wildlife centres at Folly Farm, Somerset and Grow Wilder, Frenchay, North Bristol.

  10. www.wwt.org.ukHome | WWT

    Dive into a summer full of wildlife encounters, nature play and wondrous new experiences. WWT membership is a great way to enjoy and protect wetlands. You'll get unlimited visits to our wetland sites across the UK and you will be supporting these superpowered ecosystems.

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