| Farming and Wildlife Advisory
                    Group. An independent charity which provides farmers and landowners with practical advice on
                    making adjustments to farm operations and enhancing farm features in order to support wildlife,
                    landscape, archeology, access and other conservation issues. | 
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                | The RSPB works for a healthy
                    environment rich in birds and wildlife; it depends on the support and generosity of others to
                    make a difference. | 
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                | Plantlife is a charity dedicated
                    exclusively to conserving all forms of plant life in its natural habitat: the nation's champion
                    of wild plants. | 
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                | Founded in 1975 by Vincent Weir,
                      The Vincent Wildlife Trust is an independent charitable body engaged in wildlife research and
                    conservation. | 
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                | The Game Conservancy Trust is a
                    registered charity that researches the ecology of game species. It also studies the habitat
                    needs of game, and factors limiting survival such as food supplies, predation and disease. |   | 
            
                | Worcestershire has a rich flora and fauna, including many national rarities. The Worcestershire Biodiversity Partnership is an alliance of organisations working within the county who have the common aim of achieving the targets set out in the Worcestershire Biodiversity Action Plan (BAP), the document that outlines the action we will take to conserve and enhance the habitats and species of conservation importance.The Partnership is committed to the protection and enhancement of the county's natural environment now and for the future.
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                | Worcestershire Biological Records Centre (WBRC) is the Local Records Centre (LRC) for Worcestershire which covers Worcester City, Bromsgrove, Malvern Hills, Redditch, Wychavon and Wyre Forest Districts and the Watsonian county boundary VC37. WBRC acts as the data storehouse for a wide range of biological data including plant and animal records as well as habitat information and aims to provide comprehensive and accurate coverage of Worcestershire's biodiversity.  | 
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                | The British Trust for Ornithology                    has existed since 1933 as an independent, scientific research trust, investigating the
                    populations, movements and ecology of wild birds in the British Isles. | 
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                | The Wildlife Conservation
                    Research Unit, known as the WildCRU, has a mission to achieve practical solutions to
                    conservation problems by undertaking original research on aspects of fundamental biology
                    relevant to wildlife conservation and environmental management. | 
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                | LEAF is a charity helping farmers
                    improve their environment and business performance.
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                | The Marcher Apple Network  is reviving old apple varieties in the Southern
                    Marches region. |   | 
            
                | Slipstream Organics has been delivering high quality, organically grown
                       fruits, salads, herbs and vegetables throughout the Cheltenham, Gloucester and Stroud region
                    since 1994. Slipstreams sources organic apples from Lillans Orchard, which is managed by KCT. | 
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                | Brogdale is home to the National Fruit Collections, the largest
                       collection of varieties of fruit trees in the world. Over 2,300 different varieties of
                       apple, 550 of pear, 350 of plum, 220 of cherry, 320 varieties of bush fruits, as well as
                       smaller collections of nuts & vines are grown here in 150 acres of beautiful
                    orchards. | 
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                | John Moore Museum  is nestled in a row of historic timber-framed buildings close to the Abbey in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire.The museum was established in 1980 in memory of the writer and naturalist, John Moore. Today it is also home to an extensive Natural History collection featuring specimens of the mammals and birds native to our countryside, woodlands, wetlands and farmland. |   | 
            
              | The Dragonflies of Worcestershire brings together information county records, distribution maps, best places to see dragonflies in Worcestershire and also allows sightings to be submitted online. |  | 
            
              | Worcestershire Bat Group is an active group of amateur and professional bat enthusiasts, dedicated to the conservation of bats in Worcestershire. |  | 
            
              | RELIC (Replanting Elms in the Countryside) is a joint project between Kemerton Conservation Trust and Warwickshire College aimed at propagating cuttings from Dutch Elm Disease-resistant Elm Trees, growing them and replanting them in the wider countryside. |  |