Buglife-The Invertebrate Conservation Trust is the first organisation in Europe devoted to the conservation of all invertebrates, and we are actively engaged in saving Britain's rarest bugs, slugs, snails, bees, wasps, ants, spiders, beetles and many more fascinating little animals.
Our aim is to halt the extinction of invertebrate species and to achieve sustainable populations of invertebrates. We are working hard to achieve this through:
- Undertaking practical conservation projects that will contribute to achieving our aim.
- Promoting the environmental importance of invertebrates and raising awareness about the challenges to their survival.
- Assisting in the development of legislation and policy that will ensure the conservation of invertebrates.
- Developing and disseminating knowledge about how to conserve invertebrates.
- Encouraging and supporting invertebrate conservation initiatives by other organisations in the UK, Europe and worldwide.
Find out more about Buglife and its work by clicking on the links below.
Buglife-The Invertebrate Conservation Trust is a company limited by guarantee, registered in England at 170A Park Road, Peterborough, PE1 2UF
Registered charity no. 1092293
Company no. 4132695
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Buglife History By the 1990s the conservation movement had grown considerably and there were a number of specialist conservation organisations, however there was no organisation specialising in invertebrate conservation
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Thanks to all our Supporters Buglife is a registered charity and as such we are dependent on grant giving bodies and our 'friends' to fund our work. We would like to acknowledge the support of the following funders this year:
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Who's Who at Buglife There are currently ten trustees who have extensive experience of invertebrates and their conservation, as well as accounting, legal and business skills. The Board of Trustees oversees the smooth running and direction of the organisation.
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Buglife Publications Buglife is continually working to make invertebrates more accessible to the public. We produce leaflets, posters and guidance for a general audience.
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Links On this page you will find links to relevant conservation organisations and other invertebrate-related resources.
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