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Last Update: Friday, June 30, 2006 At: 13:52:13 (Total Listings: 10)
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Conservation In The Cotswolds
The Cotswolds became an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in 1966, this means that the Cotswolds are protected as a special landscape of national importance for everyone to enjoy. The Cotswold countryside is cared for by a multitude of local people with skills that have been passed down through the centuries.
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National Council For The Conservation Of Plants An
Gloucestershire Gardening Personalities Some of the personalities responsible for the introduction of garden worthy plants in Gloucestershire. Garden plants don't just happen they are usually the work of a keen hybridiser, a selection made by an eagle-eyed garden owner or nurseryman, or are newly introduced from the wild. The details below were put together by John & Daphne Chappell of Cinderdine, Dymock, near Newent.
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The National Council For The Conservation Of Plant
The World's Leading Cultivated Plant Conservation CharitySave our Plant Heritage - Pass it on. If you're a gardener, a horticultural enthusiast, or just someone who values our natural and cultural heritage, think about this...our traditional British garden plants are disappearing.Plants which were once grown in abundance have been lost forever many others are dwindling fast. The small independent growers who introduced and cultivated hundreds of different plants are gone. And since many never recorded their work, their precious knowledge has died with them.
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Gloucester Vale Conservation Volunteers
GVCV is a group which has been carrying out conservation work in Gloucestershire for the past 20 years.About twice a month, on Sundays, we pick up in Cheltenham and Gloucester and spend the day working on one of the projects below. Dry stone walling Tree planting Fencing Hedgelaying Footpath maintenance Stile building Woodland management Scrub clearance
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Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust.
We are the county's leading conservation charity dedicated to wildlife. We are part of a national partnership of 47 local wildlife trusts with a junior branch, Wildlife Watch. Our vision is Gloucestershire rich in wildlife valued by everyone.
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Gloucester Civic Trust
The Trust was founded in 1972 to actively encourage appreciation and conservation of Gloucester's historic and architectural heritage. It is a major force in the promotion of city tourism through both guided tours and information services.
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Conservation Areas In Gloucester
Conservation Areas are designated to preserve and enhance the special character of areas of architectural or historic interest.There are eleven Conservation Areas in Gloucester, which cover most of the City Centre as well as parts of Hempsted and Hucclecote. They are
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Nature Conservation Site | Gloucester City Council
Sites of Nature Conservation Interest and Key Wildlife Sites.In Gloucester we are fortunate in that high quality environments like Robinswood Hill and the riverside meadows are within walking distance for most people. However protection of a few high profile sites is not enough. If we are to ensure a high quality of life for every one, development will need to be steered to the most appropriate sites. Development must address the issues of biodiversity and landscape as well as the impacts upon the wider environment.
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Gloucestershire Naturalists Society
The Gloucestershire Naturalists' Society (GNS) was formed in 1948 with the aim of promoting an interest in the varied wildlife of the county of Gloucestershire, U.K. At the same time, it assumed the task of recording the county's flora and fauna. To assist in this, the GNS appoints and supports county recorders for all aspects of wildlife - birds, mammals, insects and wildflowers for example.
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The Barn Owl Centre Gloucestershire
Welcome to barnowl.co.ukA registered UK charity, our Mission is the advancement of conservation of the Barn Owl & other species of Owl through environmental projects, research, studies & other such activities that will help to enhance public education on the ecology & preservation of Owls.To advance public education in Owl & Raptor welfare & husbandry.
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