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Action for Conservation   www.actionforconservation.org

Building the next generation of Nature Conservationists

To be a 'conservationist' doesn't just mean following a career as a field biologist or a campaigner. Action for Conservation believe that a passion for conservation can flow through anyone's life, whatever their day-job. They want to inspire today's young people to a long-term belief in the wonder of the natural world, which will shape their dreams and actions however their life turns out,.

The Woodland Trust    www.woodlandtrust.org.uk

The UK's largest woodland conservation charity,  the leading voice for woods and trees. Campaigning to protect precious ancient woods, restore the ones that are damaged and fight for those under threat. The Woodland T0rust create new native woodland around the UK with the help of communities, schools, organisations and individuals.

Lancashire Wildlife Trust  www.lancswt.org.uk/

Part of the Wildlife Trusts movement, the UK's leading conservation charity dedicated to all wildlife.  Since 1912, The Wildlife Trusts have been speaking out for nature in the UK. Our organisation is unique - while most of our work for wildlife takes place at local grassroots level, we have a national voice.

Whalley Hydro - A Community Renewable Energy Scheme

www.whalleyhydro.co.uk

This 100kW micro hydroelectric generating plant on the south side of the River Calder at Whalley, Lancashire for green renewable energy began generating in November 2014.

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John Muir Trust - A conservation charity dedicated to protecting and enhancing wild places in the UK

www.johnmuirtrust.org

The John Muir work to defend wild land, enhance habitats and encourage people of all ages and backgrounds to connect with wild places

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The Lost Words - Singing nature back to life through the power of poetry, art and magic

www.thelostwords.org

'The Lost Words' book illustrated by Jackie Morris and written by Robert Macfarlane, now developing into a national tour of songs and poetry in 2019

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