Links

How can I find my local trust?
There are six Wildlife Trusts in Wales – Brecknock Wildlife Trust, Gwent Wildlife Trust, Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trust, North Wales Wildlife Trust, Radnorshire Wildlife Trust, and the Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales. Check the map to find the one which covers your area.

Or contact Wildlife Trusts Wales:
Tel. 029 2048007. Wildlife Trusts Wales,
Baltic House, Mount Stuart Square, Cardiff CF10 5FH
Email: info@wildlifetrustswales.org

Other useful links:

The Wildlife Trusts Partnership is made up of 47 local Wildlife Trusts. All the trusts work with local communities to protect wildlife in all habitats across the UK.

Welsh Wildlife Partnerships is the corporate membership scheme of the Wildlife Trusts in Wales.

The Countryside Council for Wales is the Government's statutory advisor on sustaining natural beauty and wildlife in Wales.

The Wales Biodiversity Partnership brings together organisations in the public, private, and voluntary sector to promote and monitor biodiversity.

Sea Trust is the marine group of the Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales.

The Welsh Assembly department for Environment, Planning & Countryside has its own website.

Environment Wales is a partnership in the voluntary sector, supported by the Welsh Assembly Government

The Joint Nature Conservation Committee (JNCC) advises the UK Government on national and international wildlife and conservation issues on behalf of English Nature, the Countryside Council for Wales, Scottish Natural Heritage and the Environment and Heritage Service, Southern Ireland

Wales Environment Link is a network for voluntary environmental and countryside non-governmental organisations.