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Nature & the Environment |
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Have a holiday or a weekend getaway. Enjoy nature and care for the environment.
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| Envocare is affiliated with Spirit of Nature because they sell a wide variety of high quality, natural and environmentally-friendly gifts and essential items. Their range is especially suitable for babies and toddlers but caters also for adults and even includes household products.If you choose Spirit of Nature you will be promoting sustainable farming methods, fair trade and a cleaner environment. | |
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| The Natural Gardner believes in ‘ Natures Natural Cycle’. All their products are sustainably grown, will be put to good use, then returned to the soil to further enhance it. Nothing is wasted, but something gained. | ||||
| The Natural Grocery Store offer the very best Natural food and Organic food with the added bonus of a home delivery service. Their online service offers an excellent range of organic food featuring, Fairtrade, Vegan, Vegetarian, Dairy free and no added sugar products. They claim to provide the tastiest and healthiest range of natural food and groceries, drinks, baby, household, personal care, and supplements available anywhere online. | ||||
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Domestic
animals have developed in partnership with man and both parties can benefit
from the relationship. However, not all animals are well treated by their
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| Animal
Friends Croatia were founded with the purpose of promoting the protection
of animals and presenting vegetarianism as an ethical, ecological, and healthy
way of living. We found their excellent site to be well informed and presented;
highly recommended for a visit. For more info click |
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| The
Coalition in Defense of Animals in Greece (CIDAG) was launched in
June 2002. It is an international coalition of Greek and Foreign animal
welfare rights groups with the objective of lobbying the Greek Government,
EU politicians and MEPs to solve the problem of the ever-increasing stray
dog and cat population in Greece. For more info click on this button |
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| Disabled
Animals Club is mainly for people with disabled pets. They run a
Directory and resource file with info on useful facilities, treatments,
devices and aids. Their site has a fairly extensive list of animal rescue
organisations with short descriptions, covering domestic, farm and wild
animals |
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| Dogs
Trust was originally NCDL |
Dogs Trust, "A dog is for life, not just for Christmas"
the UK's largest dog welfare charity, campaigns to ensure that all dogs
can enjoy a happy life, free from the threat of unnecessary destruction.
You must click here |
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| The Donkey Sanctuary (HQ: Sidmouth, Devon) aims to prevent the suffering of donkeys worldwide through the provision of high quality, professional advice, training and support on donkey welfare. In the UK and Ireland permanent sanctuary is provided to any donkey in need of refuge. It is the largest donkey sanctuary in the world and has a specialist veterinary service, a shop and a web cam. A visit to the site is recommended. | ||||
| Greek
Animal Rescue (GAR)
rescued "Sleepy" (© GAR 2000) and many other animals from
Greece. Click to enlarge the picture (not background size) or click here
for more information on GAR |
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Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) aims
to promote kindness and prevent cruelty to animals, working for animal welfare.
They provide services including subsidised veterinary treatment, neutering
and rehoming schemes and run clinics and animal centres |
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| UK Animal Rescuers site is for everyone interested in animal welfare, run solely for the benefit of animals and the people who help them. It is a directory of animal rescue web sites, pets and wildlife;homes wanted, lost pets, jobs, notices etc. They state it is regularly updated. | ||||
| Wetnose Animal Aid is a non-profit global organisation which helps Animal Rescue Centres worldwide by assisting them to treat injured and sick animals. Through their events they raise money to give to Rescue Centres especially smaller and less well known ones. | ||||
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This is where you can virtually transport yourself to the places of your dreams. Some of the sites portray breathtaking beauty, so far from the familiar, and sometimes mundane, surroundings most of us inhabit. More important of course is the realisation that the dedicated people responsible for the sites are maintaining and improving the lives of the animals they protect. Many of the pictures and accounts on the sites are astounding. See also 'Oceans' below. | |||
| Our appeal: any donation of background size (1024x768 px), wild animal pictures for illustration on this site would be most welcome (copyright acknowledged). We can only manage frogs, squirrels, ducks etc at this time. | ||||
| Bill's Wildlife Sites includes a directory of web sites of interest to wildlife ecologists. All aspects of wildlife are covered and you can suggest web sites by sending the URL to wildlifesites@wildlifer.com. | ||||
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Born Free Foundation (BFF) is an international wildlife charity working
to prevent cruelty and suffering and encourage everyone to treat all animals
with respect. It is dedicated to the conservation of rare species in their
natural habitat, and the phasing out of traditional zoos. The BFF
site is extensive, you must visit it and be prepared to explore its content.
In the meantime for a précis of the BFF origins and campaigns click here Couldn't resist this adjacent image (© BFF) of Liz Hurley with the chimps. |
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| The Bumblebee Conservation Trust was founded in response to growing concerns about the 'plight of the bumblebee'. They aim to protect bumblebees and their associated habitats through conservation and education, to prevent further declines, and to raise awareness of the problems bumblebees face. | ||||
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Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee
is a natural-habitat refuge for endangered Asian elephants, designed specifically
for old, sick or needy elephants. The web site is a visual delight, with
many attractive photos |
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| Farplace
Animal Rescue is a sanctuary for unwanted and abused farm animals,
small domestic pets and injured or orphaned wildlife. They do not rescue
cats or dogs, but may help with foster homes. They try to rescue animals
from anywhere in the UK, subject to practical limitations |
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| IFAW works to improve the welfare of wild and domestic animals throughout the world by reducing commercial exploitation, protecting wildlife habitats and helping animals in distress. They seek to motivate the public to prevent cruelty to animals, promoting animal welfare and conservation policies. | ||||
| The
Mammal Society: the voice for British mammals, the only organisation
solely dedicated to the study and conservation of British mammals |
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| Badger Trust (formerly The
National Federation of Badger Groups - NFBG) is a registered charity
promoting conservation, welfare and protection of badgers, their
setts and habitats. It is the main organisation in Britain
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| Photo Living World offer images, produced by Bill and Sally Taylor, portraying wild creatures and people in their natural environment. Every effort is made to ensure that wildlife is not distracted from their natural behaviour patterns and that persons are willing subjects. | ||||
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Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) is best known for
creation and management of nature reserves to help birds and other wildlife,
but it's work includes a issues that affect both wildlife and habitats and
behind-the-scenes conservation policy development and advocacy |
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| On
the subject of birds, do you despair at the wanton destruction of bird-feeders
caused by squirrels? Well here's a device we have found to give total protection.
What's more its simple and cheap to make and squirrel friendly. For details,
and pictures of a frustrated squirrel click here |
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| The
Shamwari Game Reserve in South Africa is a beautiful Wilderness conservancy
area. It opened in 1992 on about 17,000 acres but has been expanded, and
is now 49000 acres with more expansion underway. A visit to the site is
a must but for a brief description background click here |
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| Tiggywinkles,
Wildlife Hospital Trust, a specialist hospital, dedicated to rescuing and
rehabilitating all species of British wildlife using veterinary welfare
skills. You can help by donations, membership, sponsorship |
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| TotallyWild is run by The John Aspinall Foundation, protecting some of the world's most endangered species. The Foundation needs support and offers animal adoption and sponsorship, an online donation facility, a corporate giving programme, a way to leave a legacy and also an online giftshop. | ||||
Tropical-Rainforest-Animals.com gives lots of information about ecology and conservation of rainforests, different aspects of life of tropical animals, conservation of endangered tropical species, ecological importance of tropical forests, environmental pollution and global warming and their effects on forests and nature. |
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| Wildlife Aid is one of the UK’s largest wildlife rescue, rehabilitation and release centres; it is based in Leatherhead, Surrey. Dealing with over 20,000 wildlife incidents each year, the centre is open to receive wildlife casualties around the clock, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. | ||||
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WWF was formerly the World Wildlife Fund |
WWF
is probably best known for its wildlife conservation work but it does much
more, addressing global environmental issues from survival of species and
their habitats to climate change, sustainable business, environmental education,
use of renewable natural resources and reduction of pollution |
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| The information and links in this Countryside sub-section cover a range of physical aspects of the environment including the land, buildings (see also Parks below) and some of the flora (see also Forests and Trees below). | ||||
| Conservation Walks: The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) site provides a register of hundreds of English walks and areas in countryside managed under environmental schemes providing public access. You can look for walks by region or county and specify sites with special interest. For example you can select features such as wildlife, historic, circular routes, picnic facilities, views and disabled access etc. | ||||
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Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE) is a charity promoting
the beauty, tranquility and diversity of rural England by encouraging sustainable
use of land and other natural resources in town and country |
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| Countryside Jobs Service is an ethical business which publishes free and low cost information to promote countryside careers in the UK. | ||||
| European
Nature Heritage Fund (Euronatur) is an independent German Conservation
Foundation with an international brief. Founded in 1987, its structure and
orientation allows it to implement conservation and species protection projects.
With a distinct theme from Europe we value the link and it has a site worth
visiting, but for a summary click here |
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| Country
Guardian is a UK conservation group concerned about the social and
environmental damage caused by windfarms. It says it is not opposed to wind
energy but sadly seems to prefer nuclear to other green sources |
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| The
National Cycle Network (Part of Sustrans,
the sustainable transport charity) provides 6,000 miles of cycling and walking
routes across the UK. Sustrans is also working on Safe Routes to
Schools. Info is given about cycling holidays, casual rides, walks, travel
to work, school, shops etc |
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| The National Gardens Scheme (NGS), open gardens across England and Wales for charity. Most of the 3600 gardens are privately owned, some open as part of a group, others open to the public on a regular or commercial basis; all contribute to charities. | ||||
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National Trust, a registered charity, was founded in 1895 to act as
a guardian for the UK in acquiring and protecting threatened coastline,
countryside and buildings. It is independent of the Government with a mission
to conserve and preserve the environment. Click for more info |
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| Naturenet,
a voluntary enterprise, aims to provide a good web-based resource for all
interested in practical nature conservation and countryside management,
like ecologists, volunteers, students, wardens, farmers |
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Plant Heritage (formerly National Council for the Conservation of Plants & Gardens), aims to encourage conservation of cultivated plants in the British Isles, supporting and publishing research, plant origins, their environments, to help educate the public in the importance of plant conservation. |
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| Plantlife
is a wild-plant conservation membership charity dedicated exclusively to
conserving all forms of plant life in its natural habitat |
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| The Ramblers states it is Britain's biggest charity working to promote walking and to improve conditions for all walkers. They work to make it easy for everyone to walk, whether in the countryside, cities, hills, the coast, and on and off the beaten track. | ||||
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Royal Horticultural Society (RHS), founded in 1804, claims to be the
worlds leading horticultural organisation. It is a charity whose aim
is to protect Britains gardening heritage and help gardeners everywhere.
The society targets its commitment to gardeners through inspirational flower
shows, gardens, lectures, demonstrations and workshops. More info here |
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Gower Save our Sands aims to stop the commercial removal of sand from Helwick Bank, a mile offshore from west Gower since it is destroying the landscape and wildlife habitat. You can support their campaign by visiting their site and contributing to the blog, or the fund. |
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| Defend the Dunes is addressing a similar problem in order to protect and enhance the remaining coastal sand dunes of the Fylde in north west Lancashire. The dunes, a Site of Special Scientific Interest, are slowly disappearing as they are threatened by misuse, neglect and development. | ||||
There are 47 local Wildlife Trusts across the UK, Isle of Man & Alderney, working for an environment rich in wildlife for everyone.
They are the largest UK voluntary organisation dedicated to conserving the full range of the UK's habitats and species. They manage 2,200 nature reserves covering more than 80,000 hectares, standing up for wildlife. |
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| Very much an international asset, trees can be described as the lungs of the earth, because they absorb CO2 from the air, lock in carbon and give out oxygen, however, the benefit to the environment is much more than that. They provide habitat for innumerable fauna and flora and protect the land from erosion. Not least of all they are beautiful and very difficult to replace. Yet man consistently destroys them. | ||
| The
Carbon Neutral Company (formerly Future Forests, conceived in 1990) aims to get people
and companies to take practical action on global warming. They suggest ways
of reducing carbon emissions, eg by switching to green energy, and also
provide a tree planting service to enable people to become Carbon Neutral®.
More info |
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| The
Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) aims to promote environmentally sound
management of the world's forests. It's logo is a label on timber and wood
products indicating that the wood comes from a well-managed forest, guaranteeing
the forest complies with agreed international standards |
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| The People´s Forest Forum is concerned with international trends in deforestation and the proposals to plant GM trees. It provides a platform where anyone can make a personal contribution by openly discussing and reporting on forests. If you would like to express your feelings try the link. |
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| The
Tree Council founded in 1974 with major support from the Department
of the Environment. In 1978 it became an independent registered charity
with the aims to create an awareness of the value of trees and of the need
for more trees and their better management. For more info click here |
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| The
Woodland Trust states it is the UK's leading conservation charity dedicated
to the protection of our native woodland heritage |
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| The oceans cover much more of the earth's surface than land and have a great penetrable depth, no wonder then that they support an enormous variety of life forms. The constant mobility of the mass, together with their energy storage capacity, give them a crucial role in the planet's variable climate. They have a huge potential to provide clean energy but it is vastly under used. Despite their immensity, some sea species are constantly forced towards extinction. | |||
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MEDASSET is the Mediterranean Association to Save the Sea Turtles. It is the only organisation working exclusively on the conservation of sea turtles throughout the Mediterranean Sea. The adjacent thumbnail is of the threatened Caretta sea turtle (© Euronatur). To see more of the interesting work they are involved in, and the collection of beautiful posters, T-shirts and charms they sell to support their work, click on the silver ball. Many of the items are limited edition, original works | ||
| The Coral Reef Task Force (CRTF) set up by the US government in 1998, works to halt the growing, global environmental crisis of coral reef degradation and protect, restore and sustainably use coral reef ecosystems for current and future generations. The site provides a lots of information. | |||
| The
Divine Dolphin is an inspirational site dedicated to the preservation
and protection of dolphins and whales and their natural habitat, and also
to enrich the connection they have with humans. Click here for brief info
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| Marine
Conservation Society (MCS), a UK charity dedicated to protecting
the marine environment and its wildlife, campaigns for protection of endangered
species, lobbies against pollution and over-exploitation |
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| The
Ocean Alliance (US again) encompassing the Whale Conservation Institute
and the Voyage of the Odyssey, is dedicated to the conservation of whales
and their ocean environment through research and education |
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| The
Ocean Conservancy, US non-profit organization, promotes protection
and conservation of the marine environment. It works to protect ocean ecosystems
and conserve the global abundance and diversity of marine wildlife and was
formerly the Center for Marine Conservation (CMC) |
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| Ocean
Conservation Society (OCS) is a non-profit corporation engaged in
marine biology research, conservation education, public awareness and the
protection, conservation and management of our oceans |
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| OrcaLab,
founded in 1970, is a small land based whale research station in the waters
of northern Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada. OrcaLab
believes that it is possible to study wild animals without interfering with
their lives or habitat. Visit the site, or for a brief summary click here
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| Sea Shepherd Conservation Society is passionate in its aim to conserve and protect the world's marine wilderness eco-systems and wildlife species through education, investigation, documentation and principled, non-violent enforcement of laws and conventions designed to protect oceans. | |||
Tails for Whales is an exciting IFAW project, to raise awareness of the many threats to whales and to encourage whale protection. |
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| The
Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society (WDCS) states it is the world's
most active charity dedicated to conservation, protection and welfare of
all whales, dolphins and porpoises and their environment |
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| There are
eleven areas designated as National Parks in England and Wales: Brecon Beacons, Broads Authority, Dartmoor, ERYRI-Snowdonia, Exmoor, Lake District, North York Moors, Northumberland, Peak District, Pembrokeshire Coast and Yorkshire Dales. In addition, the South Downs and New Forest are currently being considered for designation as National Parks. |
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| The
Association of National Park Authorities (ANPA) aims to promote the
UK National Parks as models for sustainable countryside development and
to increase public understanding of their purposes |
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Council for National Parks (CNP), a national charity, is an umbrella
of 45 environmental and amenity groups working to protect and enhance the
11 National Parks of England and Wales |
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| The
Eden Project, in Cornwall, enables you to experience environments
of the tropical rainforest and the temperate climates of the Mediterranean,
South Africa and California, in two huge Biomes, or conservatories: the
Humid Tropics Biome and the Warm Temperate Biome |
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Royal Parks Agency manages Royal Parks around the London district, providing settings for listed buildings, celebrated monuments and sites of archaeological and historical importance. The Parks offer recreational facilities as well as providing a home to wildlife |
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| Rivers are a beneficial dynamic in the earth's diverse ecology, being a major component of a global machine which distributes the life blood of the planet. They can provide enormous amounts of clean energy, at the behest of man, but the consequences may have a significant downside. Lakes, almost an accident of nature, where water is made to stand still against its nature, often provide a spectacular beauty and support a unique variety of life. Canals can be efficient in providing transport and recreation. Some are a tribute to man's ingenuity and they can also be a haven for flora and fauna. | ||
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Waterways is a public corporation caring for of canals, rivers, docks,
buildings, structures and landscapes and committed to conserving and enhancing
biodiversity resources in the waterways habitat |
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Inland Waterways Association (IWA) campaigns for conservation, use,
maintenance, restoration and development of the inland waterways. A national
voluntary organisation, it represents waterway users interests |
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UK Rivers Network, an environmental organization campaigning on river
issues, is interested in rivers and all aspects of the freshwater environment,
including canals, lakes, and wetlands |
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The
Waterways Trust, created in 1999, state they have emerged as a key
force in regeneration of waterways, with a vision of the UK waterway network
revitalised, valued, supported and enjoyed by all |
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