AVON WILDLIFE TRUST
The 'Avon Wildlife Trust' aims to protect and promote wildlife in the area of the former county of Avon — now Bath and North East Somerset, Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire, in England. The trust was formed in 1981, has 14,000 members and manages 38 nature reserves, covering a total of 7 km² including 12 Sites of Special Scientific Interest.
The Avon Wildlife Trust is part of The Wildlife Trusts partnership of 47 wildlife trusts in the United Kingdom.
The Nature Reserves also designated as Sites of Scientific Interest are listed below:
★ Avon Gorge
★ Brown's Folly
★ Burledge Hill
★ Chew Valley Lake
★ Dolebury Warren
★ Folly Farm
★ Goblin Combe
★ Lower Woods
★ Max Bog
★ Prior's Park & Adcombe Wood
★ Purn Hill
★ Walton Common
★ Weston Big Wood
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See also
★ Clapton in Gordano
★ Walton in Gordano
★ Weston in Gordano
External links
★ Avon Wildlife Trust
★ The Wildlife Trusts partnership
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