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Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust

Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust
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Motto Gloucestershire rich in wildlife, valued by everyone
Formation 1961
Type Membership organisation governed by its Memorandum and Articles of Association, a Registered Charity and a company limited by guarantee
Headquarters Conservation Centre, Robinswood Hill Country Park, Reservoir Road, Gloucester GL4 6SX
Membership
26,500+
Official language
English (UK)
Chief Executive
Roger Mortlock, formerly Dr. Gordon McGlone OBE
Key people

President: Ellie Harrison

Chairman: Francis Rundall, formerly The Hon. Hugh Tollemache
Staff
over 40 and over 500 active volunteers
Website www.gloucestershirewildlifetrust.co.uk

President: Ellie Harrison

The Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust is the Gloucestershire local partner in a conservation network of 47 Wildlife Trusts. The Wildlife Trusts are local charities with the specific aim of protecting the United Kingdom's natural heritage. The Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust is managed by a Board of Trustees elected from its membership who provide overall direction for the development of the Trust and there are Advisory Committees. The work of the trust is carried out through staff and volunteers.

The Trust was founded in 1961 and was then named the Gloucestershire Trust for Nature Conservation. Founder members included Sir Peter Scott and a group of other local people with the shared interest of nature conservation. The name was changed to the Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust in 1991. In 1990 Lady Scott became the Trust's patron succeeding her late husband, Sir Peter Scott. Originally the Trust headquarters was at Church House, Standish, which was opened in 1971. By that year 33 nature reserves were under trust management. In 1989 HRH Prince of Wales was present at the launch of the appeal for funding for the proposed new nature centre, which was held in Shire Hall, Gloucester. In 1992 a new headquarters and Conservation Centre was opened at Robinswood Hill Country Park by Sir David Attenborough. In 1993 Sir Henry Elwes became the President following the late Lord Dulverton. In 1995 HRH Prince of Wales visited the Midger SSSI reserve, being one of the woodland reserves in the county. In 1997 HRH Prince of Wales opened the Lower Woods SSSI Nature Reserve. In 1999 Chris Packham launched an event on Cleeve Common hosted by the Trust, which involved geological work at Rolling Bank Quarry SSSI. In 2004 a Special 10 year award from 'Investors in People' was achieved. In 2008 the Badgeworth SSSI nature reserve, the first reserve managed by the Trust, celebrated its 75th anniversary. In 2012 this reserve celebrated its 50th anniversary of being managed by the Trust.


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