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About Cheshire Wildlife Trust

Who we are
Cheshire Wildlife Trust is a charity dedicated to preserving Cheshire's plants, animals and wild places for all to enjoy, both now and in the future.

What we do
Cheshire Wildlife Trust is the region's leading environmental conservation organisation, working on all aspects of nature and wildlife protection. The Trust works in partnership with the county and local authorities, with other conservation bodies, with schools and other educational establishments, with naturalists, with landowners and with the general public to conserve our natural heritage.Already, our work has helped secure the future of many precious habitats and species, enabling them to thrive again.

We achieve our aims by:

  • Managing our nature reserves. Cheshire Wildlife Trust cares for 45 nature reserves, covering in excess of 470 hectares. From ancient woodland to wetland, wildflower meadow to marsh, reed bed to heathland, they contain a rich variety of species, many extremely rare.
  • Increasing awareness of the environment. We invest in the future by helping all ages to gain a better understanding of nature. Our work with schools and our junior club, Wildlife Watch, is enjoyed by hundreds of children.
  • Surveying and recording
  • Stimulating awareness of the variety of wildlife in rural and urban areas of Cheshire
  • Speaking out on appropriate local issues. Speaking with the voice of our 9,000 members, Cheshire Wildlife Trust campaigns tirelessly for better protection for the region's wildlife
  • Advising on planning and fighting insensitive developments
  • Enlisting the support of farmers and landowners in managing their land in ways sympathetic to wildlife

If you would like to know more about us and the work we do, please Contact us

 

 

 

Find out more about Cheshire Wildlife Trust
 

People
Find out more about our people, and who is the correct person to contact?
Background
CWT was set up in 1962, and has had a varied history...
Local Groups
Details of your
nearest group, when they meet, and planned events

Partners
We work closely with a wide range of organisations
in the Cheshire area...
The Wildlife Trusts
Cheshire is part of a national network
of 47 County
Wildlife Trusts...
FAQ's
Are reserves always open? What do members receive?

Consultancy
Cheshire Ecological Services provide surveys and consultancy
Directions
To our headquarters at Bickley Hall Farm
 

 

Download our Annual Report
and Accounts
for the period ended 31 March 2009

The 2009 AGM was on Thursday 22 October

Minutes of our 2009 AGM are now available

 

 

 


 

 

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