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The Barn Owl Trust is a registered charity dedicated to conserving the Barn Owl and its environment and is the main source of Barn Owl information in the UK.
There are 17 species of bat in the UK, all of which are protected by law because their numbers have decreased so dramatically. The Bat Conservation Trust is working towards a world where bats and people live in harmony.
Buglife is the only organisation in Europe devoted to the conservation of all invertebrates, and is actively engaged in saving Britain's rarest little animals, everything from bees to beetles, and spiders to snails.
Butterfly Conservation's purpose is to secure a lasting future for all native butterflies, moths and their habitats within the UK. Their ultimate goal is to help restore a balanced countryside with butterflies and other wildlife restored to the profusion that they, and we, once enjoyed.
The Council for National Parks is the national charity that works to protect and enhance the National Parks of England and Wales, and areas that merit National Park status, and promote understanding and quiet enjoyment of them for the benefit of all.
Dolphins all around our coast are being killed at an alarming rate, and it is Dolphin Care UK's mission to help stop the needless killing of these beautiful creatures.
The Game Conservancy Trust conducts scientific research into Britain’s game and wildlife. They advise farmers and landowners on improving wildlife habitat and lobby for agricultural and conservation policies based on science.
The Herpetological Conservation Trust (The HCT) is a UK based charity and charitable company established to further the conservation of amphibians and reptiles (collectively known as herpetofauna).
The Marine Conservation Society (MCS) is the UK charity dedicated to caring for our seas, shores and wildlife. MCS campaigns for clean seas and beaches, sustainable fisheries, protection of marine life and habitats, and the sensitive use of our marine resources for future generations.
The Badger Trust promotes the conservation and welfare of badgers and the protection of their setts and habitats. They are the leading voice for badgers and represent and support around 80 local voluntary badger groups. The Badger Trust provides expert advice on all badger issues and works closely with MPs, the police and other conservation and welfare organisations.
The National Trust works to preserve and protect the coastline, countryside and buildings of England, Wales and Northern Ireland. In total the NT looks after 617,500 acres (250,000 hectares) of countryside, moorland, beaches and coastline.
The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds is driven by a passionate belief that we all have a responsibility to protect birds and the environment. Bird populations reflect the health of the planet on which our future depends. The need for an effective bird conservation organisation has never been greater. Climate change, agricultural intensification, expansion of urban areas and transport infrastructure, and over-exploitation of our seas all pose major threats to birds.
The Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society (WDCS) is the world's most active charity dedicated to the conservation and welfare of all whales, dolphins and porpoises (also known as cetaceans).
The Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust aims to save wetlands and their wildlife and raise awareness of the issues that affect their survival. To enhance people’s lives through learning about and being close to nature and inspiring them to help WWT’s conservation work worldwide.
The Wildlife Trusts are comprised of 47 local Wildlife Trusts across the whole of the UK, the Isle of Man & Alderney. They are working for an environment rich in wildlife for everyone and with 670,000 members, they are the largest UK voluntary organisation dedicated to conserving the full range of the UK's habitats and species.
Wild About Britain aims to change the face of British wildlife, by raising awareness and promoting our natural heritage, the environment and the great outdoors. WAB aims to make wildlife and the natural environment an attractive part of every day life and to inspire children and the younger generations to learn more about the natural world, gain an interest in the subject as a popular past-time and actively pursue careers working in the environment as a desirable ambition towards a productive adulthood.
The Woodland Trust is the UK's leading conservation charity dedicated to the protection of our native woodland heritage. The WT campaigns to protect ancient woods, improve woodland biodiversity, increase native woodland cover and increase understanding and enjoyment of woods.

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