North Wales Wildlife Trust

Charity information
North Wales Wildlife Trust
North Wales Wildlife Trust:
• invests in the future by helping people of all ages to gain a greater appreciation and understanding of wildlife;
• acquires and manages nature reserves;
• undertakes projects to benefit wildlife in towns and countryside;
• challenges developments which threaten wildlife habitats;
• works with the public, communities, landowners, local councils and others to protect wildlife for the future.
Founded 1963
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Mission statement
Our vision for the future is:
A North Wales rich in wildlife valued by all -
Aims
North Wales Wildlife Trust aims to:
- conserve North Wales's wildlife for the future
- increase the understanding of North Wales's wildlife and its natural environment
- apply this knowledge of practical wildlife conservation in our nature reserves and elsewhere throughout North Wales
- enhance the enjoyment of and access to North Wales's wildlife by members of the public
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Overview
Established: October 1963
Registered Charity Number: 230772
Board members: 9
Full time staff: 12
Part time staff: 15
Volunteers: 250
Phone number: 01248 351541
Address: 376 High Street, BANGOR, Gwynedd LL57 1YE
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