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CUSU Green is the part of Cambridge University Students' Union that focuses on the environment, social justice & development. It aims to promote awareness of these crucial issues to the student population and empower them to act upon them in a number of wa
Campaign to Protect Rural England CPRE East of England (Non Governmental Organization)
We are people who care passionately about our countryside and campaign for it to be protected and enhanced for the benefit of everyone. Their aim is to protect the countryside from the various threats to it particularly at regional level. They work collect
Areas: Rural Development, Natural Resource Conservation
Type: Non Governmental Organization - Scope: regional - Contact: Corinne Meakins, Regional Director
Type: Non Governmental Organization - Scope: regional - Contact: Corinne Meakins, Regional Director
The world needs a new industrial revolution, introducing technologies which integrate human activities with the environment. Recent and future environmental legislation and standards are a major driving force for such technologies, and will offer great opp
Areas: Biomimicry, Environmental Law and Policy, Natural Heritage Conservation, Infrastructure, Technology Transfer, Sustainability and Technology
Type: Research Institute - Scope: international - Contact: Phil Sheppard, Manager
Type: Research Institute - Scope: international - Contact: Phil Sheppard, Manager
Ely Conservation Volunteers undertake practical conservation projects such as vegetation clearance and path maintenance. Day tasks on reserves are organised on about one Sunday a month. Volunteers coming out should bring a packed lunch, waterproofs, wellie
Areas: Practical Conservation, Conservation Area Protection
Type: Non Governmental Organization - Scope: community - Contact: Sandra Hodkinson, Task Organiser
Type: Non Governmental Organization - Scope: community - Contact: Sandra Hodkinson, Task Organiser
The Raptor Foundation is permanent home to over 260 birds, comprising 40 different species of raptor. The Raptor Foundation - Provides medical care for injured raptors. - Returns rehabilitated birds to the wild. - Provides sanctuary for unreleasable raptor
The Centre has good Veternary backup, plus our local Vet makes a quarterly health check on all the Birds and Animals in the Sanctuary. We have countless injured Birds and Wild Animals bought to us for treatment and if possible released back into the wild,
Areas: Animal Welfare and Rights, Birds, Wildlife Habitat Conservation
Type: Non Governmental Organization - Scope: regional - Contact: Mr R Blacker
Type: Non Governmental Organization - Scope: regional - Contact: Mr R Blacker
About WWT The Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust is the largest international wetland conservation charity in the UK. Mission WWT’s mission is to conserve wetlands and their biodiversity. These are vitally important for the quality and maintenance of all life. Who
... of its invertebrate interest. Nearly 5,000 species have so far been identified on ... terms. A remnant of the once massive Cambridgeshire Fens, it preserves a true sense of
Disabled people are amongst the most marginalised group in any community. There are numerous barriers faced by disabled people worldwide which prevent them from exercising their equal opportunities. These barriers include: Access to education - less than 2

