World Land Trust Explained

World Land Trust
Type:registered charity
Founded Date:1989
Founders:John Burton
Gerard Bertrand
Registration Id:1001291
Location:Halesworth, Suffolk, United Kingdom
Key People:Catherine Barnard, CEO
Area Served:worldwide
Revenue:£10 million (2023)

World Land Trust is a UK registered charity. Acting on its tagline of "Saving Land, Saving Species", the trust raises money to buy and then protect environmentally-threatened land, and therefore species, in Africa, Asia, and Central and South America. Since 1989, 1.1 million ha have been directly saved across all WLT programmes. A further 1.3 million ha have been co-funded by WLT. At the time of writing, 2,361,353 ha have been protected by WLT partners in all and 11,452,226 ha have been connected by WLT-funded corridors and extensions.

History

The trust was founded in 1989 as the Programme for Belize to raise money to privately buy land in Belize to protect tropical rain forests in collaboration with Massachusetts Audubon Society.[1] The organisation later changed its name to the World Wide Land Conservation Trust, and then to World Land Trust. John Burton was chief executive for thirty years until 2019, when Catherine Barnard took over.[2]

The Trust has since developed to help purchase and conserve land in 30 countries worldwide and had an annual income of £10 million in 2023.

The patrons of the trust are Sir David Attenborough, Steve Backshall, Chris Packham, and David Gower.[3] Supporters include Bill Oddie, Tony Hawks, Mark Carwardine and Nick Baker.[4]

Projects

Projects include:

Notes and References

  1. Goodier. John. May 2001. The Environment Encyclopedia and Directory 2001, 3rd edition. London: Europa Publications 2001. 622 pp, : 1 85743 089 1 £250.00. Reference Reviews. 15. 5. 27. 10.1108/rr.2001.15.5.27.275. 0950-4125.
  2. https://www.thirdsector.co.uk/john-burton-steps-down-world-land-trust-chief-executive-30-years/management/article/1592885 "John Burton steps down as World Land Trust chief executive after 30 years"
  3. Web site: Patrons.
  4. Web site: Archived copy . 12 April 2015 . 19 April 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150419023450/http://www.worldlandtrust.org/documents/news/GreenInk.pdf . dead .
  5. Web site: Reserva Ecológica de Guapiaçu Atlantic Forest, Brazil . 2022-05-13 . en-GB.
  6. Web site: Welcome to the Nikwax blog » Nikwax supports World Land Trust urgent land purchase and protection projects. 2 July 2020. en-US.
  7. Web site: 19 December 2015. Celebrity Steve Backshall raises £50,000 for World Land Trust. 2 July 2020. Discover Animals. en-US.
  8. Web site: allenshaji. 30 April 2017. RIGHT OF PASSAGE: NATIONAL ELEPHANT CORRIDORS PROJECT. 2 July 2020. Wildlife Trust of India. en-US.
  9. Web site: Askarieh. Emad. 9 March 2015. Video by Iranian Cheetah Society nominated for top prize in WLT competition. 2 July 2020. Iran Front Page. En.
  10. News: Forest land secured for orangutans. BBC News. en. 23 October 2018.
  11. Web site: Celebrating Land Conservation – Grupo Ecológico Sierra Gorda IAP. 2 July 2020. en-US.
  12. Web site: BirdLife International. Forests of Hope site - San Rafael, Paraguay. 2 July 2020. BirdLife. en-us.
  13. News: William Oliver. The Economist. 2 July 2020. 0013-0613.
  14. Web site: Kites Hill Woodland Project. 2 July 2020. Kites Hill Woodland Project. en.
  15. News: Jungle habitat for jaguars in Belize under threat of deforestation. 3 October 2018. Breaking Belize News-The Leading Online News Source of Belize. 23 October 2018. en-US.
  16. Web site: Markham. Jackie. 6 September 2016. David Bellamy is wowed by the rainforest. 1 July 2020. Newbury Today.