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About the World Land TrustWhat is the World Land Trust?
The World Land Trust is an international conservation charity (Reg. No. 1001291), based in Halesworth, a rural town in Suffolk, UK. Since its foundation in 1989 as the World Wide Land Conservation Trust, the World Land Trust has been working to preserve the world's most biologically important and threatened lands, and has helped purchase and protect over 375,000 acres of habitats rich in wildlife, in Asia, Central and South America and the UK. Policies and operationThe WLT has a policy of working with local partner organisations, and the Trust does not normally play a direct role in the ownership or the management of the land it conserves. How we work
Where we workVacancies, corporate supporters and press informationSupporter testimonialsWho runs the World Land Trust?The World Land Trust is run by a small number of staff and interns, many of whom work part-time, a Board of Trustees, an Honorary President, an Honorary Treasurer and a Council. The Council meets approximately four times a year and the Council Meetings guide the activities and establish priorities. The Trust is also helped by a number of special advisors and students. |
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