Conversation for Empowerment in Ending World Hunger

This group is an invitation to explore the existing discourse on empowerment in efforts to end world hunger. We will tie together organizations and social media activity that focus work and ideas from within a paradigm of empowerment and establishing self-reliance, as compared to a discourse of charity. The intent is to distinguish and expand the empowerment ...learn more

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Froglife
(a.k.a.: The Froglife Trust)

( Non Governmental Organization )

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Activities: Activist, Educational
 
Type: Non Governmental Organization
 
Scope: national
 
We Speak: English
 
Website: www.froglife.org
 
Main Email: info [at] froglife.org
 
Phone: 01733 558844
 
Headquarters: 9 Swan Court
Cygnet Park, Hampton
Peterborough PE7 8GX
United Kingdom
 
Staff: 11
 
Volunteers: 25
 
Members: 500
 
Local Time: Thu Nov 26 09:58:40
 

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Froglife is a national wildlife charity concerned with the protection of Britain’s amphibians and reptiles, all of which are increasingly under threat.

 

Froglife works to protect, conserve and secure a future for amphibians and reptiles. We speak out for amphibians and reptiles, encouraging best-practice and getting new audiences to understand and appreciate the needs of our species. Our work addresses key threats to amphibian and reptile survival including: destruction of habitats, disease, invasive species and persecution. 

Central to the Froglife ethos is that ‘everyone is invited’. For conservation efforts to last, a wide audience needs to be encouraged into amphibian and reptile conservation efforts, including those often excluded from the conservation arena.


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