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Moor Trees
- Encourages areas of Dartmoor to return to forest wilderness. Involves the local community and the wider community in wilding, ecosystems, land management and forest regeneration.
Greenwood Community Forest
- Part of a national programme to provide areas for recreation and wildlife conservation. Includes activities, volunteering opportunities, contact details and links to related sites.
Cornish Wildlife
- Internet forum for discussions about all aspects of wildlife conservation in the county. Open to residents and non-residents of Cornwall.
Binfield Badger Group
- Aims to protect badgers in Berkshire, by education of members and the general public. Includes information about meetings and protecting the species from persecution and road traffic accidents, a newsletter and contact details.
Northern Red Squirrels
- An umbrella group of independent voluntary organisations working to save red squirrels from extinction in the North of England.
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