Our Partners
We’re part of something bigger
Devon Wildlife Trust (DWT) is part of The Wildlife Trusts - a national movement of independent charities involving people from a wide range of backgrounds, with a mission to restore at least a third of the UK’s land and seas for nature by 2030. We believe everyone, everywhere, should have access to nature and be able to contribute towards its recovery.
No matter where you are in the UK, there is a Wildlife Trust inspiring people about nature and standing up for wildlife and wild places. Each Wildlife Trust is an independent charity formed and led by local people, who are working together to make a positive difference to wildlife, climate and future generations. Together we have more than 850,000 members, over 42,500 volunteers, 2,000 staff and 600 trustees.
At Devon Wildlife Trust we partner with...
Devon Biodiversity Records Centre
Devon Biodiversity Records Centre (DBRC) is a partnership led organisation hosted by Devon Wildlife Trust, and is one of more than 40 Local Environmental Records Centres in the UK. DBRC delivers biodiversity focused projects and works closely with local wildlife specialists and recording groups, to collate accurate high resolution biodiversity information, actively increasing our knowledge and understanding of species and habitat distribution in order to inform local and national decision making.
Devon Wildlife Consultants
Devon Wildlife Consultants (DWC) is a professional ecological consultancy offering ecological surveys, species mitigation, biodiversity, habitat creation and management advice for a fee.
DWC is wholly owned by Devon Wildlife Trust (DWT), and all profits of DWC are covenanted to DWT to help safeguard the county's habitats and wildlife. Clients can be assured of a professional and informed service underpinned by the ethos of Devon Wildlife Trust.
For further information, please call DWC on 01392 455 930 or visit their website:
We work with...
Devon Local Nature Partnership
Devon LNP is a strategic collaboration of a huge range of organisations, groups and individuals committed to working together to restore and enhance the natural environment which underpins our lives.
North Devon UNESCO Biosphere
Inspiring a positive future by connecting people and nature today. Whether you live in North Devon, work here, or are visiting, UNESCO biospheres are about connections. From the red deer of Dartmoor, along our meandering rivers, past historic coastal communities, to the diversity of our marine environment stretching beyond Lundy Island, our UNESCO biosphere celebrates life by recognising the connections between people and nature.