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WWF Cymru

Dedicated to world-wide conservation, the WWF is a global environmental network. Formed in 1961, it's mission is to stop the degradation of the planet's natural environment and to build a future in which humans live in harmony with nature.

The WWF runs regular national and regional events from its UK head office. (For details see the interactive map and events directory on the WWF website.)

Address:WWF, Panda House, Weyside Park, Godalming, Surrey, GU7 1XR
Tel:01483 426333
Email:wwf-uk-supportercare@wwf.org.uk
Website:www.wwf.org.uk

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Check out our guide to the best reserves, gardens and attractions in the region for nature enthusiasts here.
What will you see on Skomer? Have a look at our nature walk and find out!



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British Trust for Conservation Volunteers
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Pembrokeshire Coastal Forum
Pembrokeshire Marine Code Group
Pembrokeshire Outdoor Charter Group
RSPB Cymru
Swansea Environment Centre
The National Trust
The Pembrokeshire Darwin Science Festival
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Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust
Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales
Woodland Trust
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