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Filmmakers for
Conservation |
Filmmakers
for Conservation FFC - Already Making A Difference The mission of Filmmakers
for Conservation is to promote global conservation through the making,
broadcasting and distribution of films, and to help conservation organisations
and filmmakers worldwide produce a greater number of better-informed and
more effective conservation films. It is often said that conservation
films don't make a difference - Filmmakers for Conservation dispels that
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Marine Conservation
Society |
The Marine Conservation Society (MCS) is the UK charity dedicated to the protection of our seas, shores and wildlife. MCS campaigns for clean seas and beaches, sustainable fisheries, protection of marine life and their habitats, and the sensitive use of our marine resources for future generations. Through education, community involvement and collaboration, MCS raises awareness of the many threats that face our seas and promotes individual, industry and government action to ensure our seas are fit for life. |
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Green Volunteers |
With the purchase of the guide prospective volunteers will receive, via an e-mail newsletter, regular updates for one year on new projects needing volunteers. New projects are submitted to Green Volunteers constantly. Moreover, through the website prospective volunteers are able to access the Green Volunteers Network Pages with a password received with the book. To order, to find more information, or to view a selection of projects please see the website: www.greenvol.com |
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Secretary: Alan
Burbidge |
The Wildlife Sound Recording Society was formed in 1968, and now has over 250 members in Britain and throughout the world. Its objects are to encourage the recording of wildlife sounds, and to support projects which aim at furthering the knowledge of natural history sounds, the techniques of recording these sounds and other allied subjects. In addition to the Annual General Meeting and Society's Spring Meeting, workshops are held twice a year and other local meetings are held throughout the country from time to time. The Society publishes a journal, Wildlife Sound, twice a year - and a Sound Magazine in CD format of member's work, four times a year. The Society welcomes complete beginners as well as experienced recordists. Please contact the
Membership Secretary, Roger Boughton, for further details
about joining the Society. His E-mail address is enquires@wildlife-sound.org |
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