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The Wiltshire Wildlife Trust A sustainable future for wildlife and people

The Wiltshire Wildlife Trust A sustainable future for wildlife and people. Wiltshire Wildlife Trust. established in 1962 18,500 members over 1500 volunteers 65 members of staff.

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The Wiltshire Wildlife Trust A sustainable future for wildlife and people

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  1. The Wiltshire Wildlife Trust A sustainable future for wildlife and people

  2. Wiltshire Wildlife Trust • established in 1962 • 18,500 members • over 1500 volunteers • 65 members of staff

  3. Purpose of the Trust not same as a natural history society but concerned “with seeing that there would be some nature left in, say, 25 years time”.Oct 1962. Inaugural meeting

  4. Climate change is a huge threat to wildlife and people • The Trust’s response to climate change is to support • Adaptation • Mitigation

  5. Adapting to inevitable climate change by the careful management of nature reserves, providing advice and support to landowners and farmers to create ‘Living Landscapes’

  6. Mitigation - supporting the transition of society to live more sustainably – education & awareness raising, promoting ‘eco-therapy’, less waste, energy efficiency and local generation of renewable energy

  7. “The Trusts can be an inspiration to people, helping them to understand the link between climate change and the impacts on wildlife and the need to reduce – urgently – the amount of CO2 released into the atmosphere” HRH Prince Charles 14th May 2007

  8. Better insulated homes

  9. Wiltshire Wildlife Community Energy – a community benefit society Chelworth1MW solar installation at, near Cricklade . • Cost £1.3m – money raised by share issue • Will generate c.7% return on investment (plus EIS tax relief) • WWT gets a rent £5,000 and 20% share of surplus • Will generate c.£500,000 Community Fund over 20 years

  10. 1MW of electricity produced – enough for 225 homes

  11. Space between panels will be sown with wildflowers and grazed by sheep

  12. Panelsarranged to fitintothesiteboundaries

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