L. L. Butler
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L.
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Butler served as a trustee at Worcestershire Wildlife Trust.
Former positions of L. L. Butler
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Worcestershire Wildlife Trust
Worcestershire Wildlife Trust Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Worcestershire Wildlife Trust, founded in 1968, is a non-profit organization based in Hindlip, UK. The trust's main source of income is funding from Biffa Award through the Landfill Communities Fund, which has helped with their conservation work across the county. The British company works with farmers and growers to develop habitats and nesting sites for native pollinators. Local wildlife sites are the most important habitats in their landscape, outside statutory designated areas. The non-profit company has more than 23,000 members and 400 volunteers who work together to make the county wilder for wildlife and people. The trust has purchased 59 acres of land at Green Farm, which allows them to extend their much-loved and important nature reserve of Monkwood. The company has been running outdoor school trips for more than 30 years, and their specialist teaching staff lead a wide variety of interactive programs for students from nursery to' A' level. | Director/Board Member | - |
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Worcestershire Wildlife Trust
Worcestershire Wildlife Trust Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Worcestershire Wildlife Trust, founded in 1968, is a non-profit organization based in Hindlip, UK. The trust's main source of income is funding from Biffa Award through the Landfill Communities Fund, which has helped with their conservation work across the county. The British company works with farmers and growers to develop habitats and nesting sites for native pollinators. Local wildlife sites are the most important habitats in their landscape, outside statutory designated areas. The non-profit company has more than 23,000 members and 400 volunteers who work together to make the county wilder for wildlife and people. The trust has purchased 59 acres of land at Green Farm, which allows them to extend their much-loved and important nature reserve of Monkwood. The company has been running outdoor school trips for more than 30 years, and their specialist teaching staff lead a wide variety of interactive programs for students from nursery to' A' level. | Commercial Services |
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