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The Trust is a membership organisation and has grown to become one of the largest civil society organisations in Yorkshire, with over 50,000 members spread across the county. [ 8 ] Although originally founded to manage nature reserves; much of the Trust's impact is now achieved by collaborating with and supporting other land owners and land ...
The movement continued to develop throughout the 1970s, and, by the early 1980s, most of today's Trusts had been established. In 1980, the first urban Wildlife Trust (now the Wildlife Trust for Birmingham and the Black Country) was established in the West Midlands, [17] rapidly followed by others in London, Bristol and Sheffield. This was a ...
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The view from Leyburn Old Glebe, across the valley of the River Ure, in Spring 2018 pink form of Anacamptis morio, photographed at Leyburn Old Glebe in 2018. Leyburn Old Glebe Nature Reserve is a nature reserve and Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) managed by the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust.
The Yorkshire Wildlife Park is a zoo, wildlife conservation and rehabilition centre and tourist attraction located in Branton, south-east of Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England. It opened in 2009 on the site of Brockholes Farm, a former riding school and petting zoo , and features 500 animals of 100 species.
North Cave Wetlands is a nature reserve at North Cave, East Riding of Yorkshire, England, managed by the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust. [1] The reserve based at Dryham Lane is 40 hectares (99 acres) in size and comprises six lakes, restored from a former sand and gravel quarry. [1] There are five bird hides.
Kiplingcotes Nature Reserve (Yorkshire Wildlife Trust) Kippax Meadows (Yorkshire Wildlife Trust) Kirkby Gravel Pit (Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust) Kirkby Moor (Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust) Kirkstall Valley Nature Reserve (Yorkshire Wildlife Trust) Kirton Wood (Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust) Kitchen Copse (Surrey Wildlife Trust)
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]