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World Land Trust

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The World Land Trust (originally the World Wide Land Conservation Trust) is a UK-based nonprofit environmental organization established in 1989. Its primary aims are to ensure conservation of plants, animals and natural communities in areas at risk. For this purpose, it privately buys and protects large tracts of land for purposes of protecting it, in a fashion similar to the Nature Conservancy by making use of land trusts. The organization also seeks to help in-situ conservation measures by providing training, capital and equipment for environmental stewardship in economically backward areas. The World Land Trust also offers to offset the carbon emissions of individuals and businesses[1]. It is affiliated to the World Conservation Union. Along with the WCU, it co-organized the first symposium on private nature reserves for conservation, named Land Purchase as an Intervention Strategy for Biodiversity Conservation in 2006. The noted environmentalist John Burton is the CEO of the Trust.

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A short history

The World Land Trust (originally the World Wide Land Conservation Trust) came into being in 1989 when the Programme for Belize was launched to raise money to privately buy land in Belize to protect tropical rain forests. The core of the trust was a $ 10,000 bequest from the Massachusetts Audubon Society to John Burton, for the purposes of setting up an office in the United Kingdom for the trust in January 1989. An initial appeal was made in the BBC Wildlife magazine in April 1989 and was followed up by a fundraiser by noted naturalists Gerald Durrell and his wife Lee Durrell (who were co-founders of the Trust along with CEO John Burton) at the London Butterfly House in May 1989 when the Durrells formally declared the Trust open. The Trust then went on to help purchase and conserve land in Costa Rica and other Latin American countries like Patagonia in Argentina . They have since expanded operations to Asia, and even sponsor a project locally in the United Kingdom. The trust often works in close association with the Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust. Noted patrons over the years have included Sir David Attenborough, David Bellamy and David Gower. Other high profile supporters of the Trust include Ken Livingstone, Bill Oddie, Chris Packham and Mark Carwardine. A partner organization, World Land Trust - US [formerly World Parks Endowment] was also created in 1989, and like WLT is a non-profit organization that funds local organizations to buy land and protect rainforests and other critical habitats in the tropics. Both organizations are dedicated to minimizing their costs in order to allow donated funds to flow to real habitat conservation projects on the ground. Most land purchases are made at an average of only $100 an acre. Since its founding, WLT-US has saved over 700,000 acres (2,800 km²) of land -- 62,500 acres (253 km²) purchased outright and over 600,000 acres (2,400 km²) created as governmental protected areas. The Trust manages a Diploma course with the University of East Anglia (Norwich) The Trust manges several websites, all of which have links to the main site: www.worldlandtrust.org. The Trust also intiated a unique support from writers, authors, photographers and illustrators, which involves Public Lending Rights, PLR's. The Trust recently supported a major fundraising initiative organised by ELEPHANT FAMILY, which raised over £150,000 at an event held in London's Hyde park, in September 2007.

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The life and times of Gerald Durrell
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Institutions associated with: Jersey ZooDurrell Wildlife Conservation TrustWildlife TrustWildlife Preservation CanadaMauritian Wildlife FoundationMadagascar Fauna GroupProgramme for BelizeWorld Land TrustWorld Conference on Breeding Endangered Species in Captivity as an Aid to their Survival Co-conservationists: Lee DurrellDavid AttenboroughPeter ScottJeremy MallinsonEdward Whitley Expeditions undertaken: ArgentinaAustraliaBelizeBhutanCameroonIndiaMadagascarMalaysiaMauritiusMexicoNew ZealandParaguayRussiaSierra Leone Species associations: Aye-AyeGorillaMauritius KestrelPink PigeonPigmy HogRockfowlSt. Lucia ParrotVolcano Rabbit Books authored: The Overloaded ArkThree Singles to AdventureThe Bafut BeaglesThe New NoahThe Drunken ForestMy Family and Other AnimalsEncounters with AnimalsA Zoo in My LuggageThe Whispering LandIsland ZooA Look at ZoosMenagerie ManorTwo in the BushThe Donkey RustlersRosie is My RelativeBirds, Beasts and RelativesFillets of PlaiceCatch Me a ColobusBeasts in My BelfryThe Talking ParcelThe Stationary ArkGolden Bats and Pink PigeonsThe Garden of the GodsThe Picnic and Suchlike PandemoniumThe Mockery BirdArk on the MoveThe Amateur NaturalistHow to Shoot an Amateur NaturalistDurrell in RussiaThe Fantastic Flying JourneyThe Fantastic Dinosaur AdventureThe Ark's AnniversaryKeeperToby the TortoiseMarrying Off Mother and Other StoriesThe Aye-Aye and IPuppy TalesThe Best of Gerald Durrell Illustrators: Ralph ThompsonEdward MortelmansPeter BarrettGraham PercyKeith WestCliff Wright Famous TV series: Two in the BushCatch Me a ColobusThe Garden of the GodsThe Stationary ArkArk on the MoveThe Amateur NaturalistOurselves and Other AnimalsDurrell in Russia Notable others: Durrell FamilyJacquie DurrellLawrence DurrellAchirimbi IITheodore StephanidesDouglas Botting

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