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  2. Yorkshire Wildlife Trust - Wikipedia

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    Yorkshire Wildlife Trust is a charitable non-governmental organisation, [1] one of the UK's 46 county-based Wildlife Trusts. [2] Its focus is nature conservation and it works to achieve a nature-rich Yorkshire with healthy and resilient ecosystems that support both Yorkshire's wildlife and its people. [3]

  3. List of local nature reserves in North Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    The site was used as a spoil and ballast tip by the railways until 1983. A lake was created as part of the remediation of the site and Selby District Council took over running the site in 1986 (the site is now run by the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust). It was declared a LNR in 2002. [7] [8] [9] Birk Crag 27 acres (11 ha) Harrogate: North Yorkshire ...

  4. The Wildlife Trusts - Wikipedia

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    The Wildlife Trusts, the trading name of the Royal Society of Wildlife Trusts, is an organisation made up of 46 local Wildlife Trusts in the United Kingdom, the Isle of Man and Alderney. The Wildlife Trusts, between them, look after more than 2,600 nature reserves , covering around 98,500 hectares (243,000 acres).

  5. List of Wildlife Trust nature reserves - Wikipedia

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    Bolton Percy Station Nature Reserve (Yorkshire Wildlife Trust) Bolton-on-Swale Lake Nature Reserve (Yorkshire Wildlife Trust) Bo'mains Meadow (Scottish Wildlife Trust) Bonny Wood (Suffolk Wildlife Trust) Boon's Copse (Somerset Wildlife Trust) Booton Common (Norfolk Wildlife Trust) Boston Road Brick Pits (Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust)

  6. Category:Wildlife Trusts of England - Wikipedia

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    Yorkshire Wildlife Trust This page was last edited on 31 December 2015, at 15:55 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  7. Kiplingcotes - Wikipedia

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    Kiplingcotes is a hamlet in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is situated approximately 3.5 miles (6 km) north-east of the market town of Market Weighton, and 3 miles (5 km) to the west of Etton. [1] The hamlet is mentioned in the Domesday Book as Climbicote, having two ploughlands and belonging to the Archbishop of York. [2]

  8. Wildlife trust - Wikipedia

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    The term wildlife trust can be used in one of two senses to describe organisations concerned with wildlife: . in a specific sense, to refer to the Royal Society of Wildlife Trusts in the United Kingdom, or one of its constituent members known as The Wildlife Trusts; a list of these can be found at that page.

  9. Spurn - Wikipedia

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    Spurn Head covers 280 acres (113 hectares) above high water and 450 acres (181 hectares) of foreshore. It has been owned since 1960 by the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust and is a designated national nature reserve, heritage coast and is part of the Humber Flats, Marshes and Coast Special Protection Area.