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Latest addition : 11 March 2012.

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  • Sea Shepherd Conservation Society

    3 January 2012

    Established in 1977, Sea Shepherd Conservation Society(SSCS) is an international non-profit, marine wildlife conservation organization. Our mission is to end the destruction of habitat and slaughter of wildlife in the world’s oceans in order to conserve and protect ecosystems and species. Sea Shepherd uses innovative direct-action tactics to investigate, document, and take action when necessary to expose and confront illegal activities on the high seas. By safeguarding the (...)

  • Wildlife Sound Recording Society

    17 July 2011

    The Wildlife Sound Recording Society was formed in 1968 and now has a membership of around 300. Members come from all parts of the UK as well as Europe and as far afield as Australasia, America, Canada, India, Taiwan and Uruguay. Its aims : To encourage the recording of wildlife sounds. To offer opportunities for technical improvement and scientific study. To further the appreciation and understanding of animal language. It provides useful resources to get started in wildlife sound (...)

  • Filmakers for Conservation

    17 July 2011

    Filmakers for Conservation is a global community of passionate people who work in, or have an association with, the global film and television industry. The organisation was born almost a decade ago out of a growing sense of frustration among many producers and directors that there was very little funding and airtime being made available for films that dealt with conservation and the environment. Filmmakers For Conservation from Paul Mahoney on (...)

  • National Biodiversity Network

    9 March 2007

    The National Biodiversity Network is the UK’s first web based route to wildlife information. The National Biodiversity Network (NBN) works with local records centres and National schemes and societies to help their recorders improve standards and to assist them with sharing data. The collected records can then be used to help in nature conservation, but only if you know they exist. The ’Gateway’ provides easy access to such records using the (...)

  • KMBRC

    9 March 2007

    Kent and Medway Biological Records Centre The Kent and Medway Biological Records Centre is the organisation promoting recording of all wildlife in Kent. I worked at the KMBRC between 2005 and 2006 as European project officer in charge of the implementation of an Interreg project with French partners from the region Nord Pas de Calais. Please send forward your observations of plants and animals to the KMBRC in order to increase our knowledge of the current state of the biodiversity of (...)

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