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Trust's and Patron
The Trust's Patron is the Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne and its President is Professor David Bellamy.

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The island is open during the summer to day visitors arriving by the Trust's boat.
While it is normally accessible only by the Cornwall Wildlife Trust's boat, at low spring tides it is possible for the journey to be made by foot across the rocky sea floor.
The Wharf House is the Herefordshire & Gloucestershire Canal Trust's new visitor centre, tea rooms by day and restaurant by night, situated at Over ( close to the A417 / A40 roundabout west of Gloucester )-all profits are donated to the H & G Canal Trust Charity.
The house is also the National Trust's Southern Region head office.
It is now used as an information centre for the National Trust, and is part of the Trust's Windermere and Troutbeck property.
A pair of black-winged stilts bred at the Wildlife Trust's Holme Dunes in 1987, is raising three young.
The National Trust's Museum of Childhood is located at nearby Sudbury Hall.
Part of Studland beach is the National Trust's only official naturist beach.
He is the Chairman of Holocaust Educational Trust's Baltic Mass Graves Committee, seeking to find, map, signpost and mark the Holocaust mass graves in the Baltic States.
Two shops have however been opened in the village catering to the tourist market, one of which is the National Trust's own shop.
If an animal is sick, the Trust's on-site biologist examines samples of faeces, blood and urine for vital clues to diagnose the illness.
If an animal dies, a post-mortem is carried out to establish the cause of death and also to increase the Trust's scientific knowledge and understanding of very rare species.
The Trust's aim is to understand every aspect of the lives of the animals at the Trust to ensure their successful management in captivity and enhance their survival in the wild.
The camp is a further vehicle for fundraising in support of the Trust's international conservation programmes.
and the Scottish Wildlife Trust's visitor centre for the Falls of Clyde Nature reserve is based in a group of mill buildings.
According to the One World Trust's Global Accountability Report 2008 which assessed a range of organisations in areas such as transparency, stakeholder participation and evaluation capacity, " IFOAM is the highest scoring international NGO, and at the top of the 30 organisations this year with a score of 71 percent ".
Of the many valleys on the Long Mynd, the most popular is Cardingmill Valley, which has a road directly connected to Church Stretton, and is the National Trust's centre for the area.
A fee for street usage is usually payable by organisers, which helps in the Trust's other works, including running the local minibus which serves the elderly and disabled.
A notable example is the Stonehenge Cursus, within sight of the more famous stone circle, on land belonging to The National Trust's Stonehenge Landscape.

Trust's and ;
The facility will be eco-friendly in keeping with Durrell's policy on conservation ; solar lamps will be used where possible, grey water recycled for use by the Trust's landscaping team, and all organic waste will be composted and re-used on the on-site organic farm.
* To secure the Trust's own continuity by renewing its membership and by dealing with threats to its existence ;
The National Trust's primary purposes are preservation of historic and natural resources ; promotion and augmentation of the amenities to those resources ; conservation of flora and fauna ; and provision of access to the historic and natural resources for the public.
The newly-elected Carr State Government put the park's long-term viability in doubt ; first removing the government guarantee of a $ 14 million loan to the Trust, then dissolving the Trust's board of directors and appointing an administrator.
Further block estates were built in Southwark, Lambeth, Westminster, Chelsea, Islington and Tower Hamlets ; they, along with the Trust's newer properties, remain a part of modern London life.
The major beneficiaries of the Trust's fundraising over the last few years have been the Paediatric Intensive Care Unit at St Mary's Hospital, Paddington ; the PACE Centre at Philip Green House in Buckinghamshire ; Philip Green Memorial School in Dorset ; Churchtown in Cornwall ; the Grand Shaftesbury Run ; Oakleigh School in Barnet and Richard House Children's Hospice in London's East End.

Trust's and President
The working capital still employed by the Wiltshire Historic Buildings Trust originated in a single grant made by the County Council at the time of the Trust's foundation in 1967, funding which has been described by the Trust's President Lord Lansdowne as " a revolving capital sum ".

Trust's and Sir
In 1990 Lady Scott became the Trust's patron succeeding her late husband, Sir Peter Scott.
In 1931, Crookston became the first property acquired by the National Trust for Scotland, having been presented by Sir John Maxwell Stirling-Maxwell, who was one of the Trust's founder members and first Vice Presidents.
In 1943 Sir Lyonell invited the National Trust's first Historic Buildings Secretary, James Lees-Milne to visit the house and Lees-Milne recorded both the melancholy state of the house and grounds, but, even devoid of its contents, could immediately see the splendour of the underlying building and grounds.
It is best known as the home of the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust's Slimbridge Reserve which was started by Sir Peter Scott.

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The headquarters and offices are adjacent to the Trust's Five Acres nature reserve.
Likewise, the Trust's control of patents on motion picture cameras ensured that only MPPC studios were able to film, and the projector patents allowed the Trust to make licensing agreements with distributors and theaters – and thus determine who screened their films and where.
This and other programmes on members of the National Academy of Sciences can be found on the Vega Science Trust's website.
Between 1944 and the time he resigned from the Trust in 1947, Groves deposited a total of $ 37. 5 million into the Trust's account.
Finley served as the National Trust's first chairman of the board, remaining in the position for 12 years.
* The Finzi Trust, the official Finzi Trust website: listen to Finzi's music and read about his life and works, the Trust's work and the Finzi Travel Scholarships.
Over the years the Trust's objectives have been extended so that it can promote the music of other composers who were Delius's contemporaries.
Pontefract Hospital recently made national headlines with the local NHS Trust's controversial plans to close the Accident and Emergency department at night.
Some scholars have criticised the Runnymede Trust's definition quite harshly.
Her first royal engagement was opening Teenage Cancer Trust's unit for young cancer patients in Leeds on 23 October 2008.
The property and its 1400 acre estate are open to the public, being one of the National Trust's most visited properties.
* 2004: the National Trust's Australian Living Treasure.
* The Insect Trust's 1970 album Hoboken Saturday Night includes the song " Eyes of a New York Woman ", with lyrics taken from the novel.
From 1763 till 1784 he was classical and philological tutor in the Coward Trust's academy at Hoxton, and subsequently in the New College at Hackney.
The procedure would cost £ 500, 000, and the timbers would be conserved at the Fenland Archaeological Trust's field centre at Flag Fen in Cambridgeshire.
With Seahenge excavated, the timbers that it had been built out of were transported fifty miles away to the Fenland Archaeology Trust's field centre at Flag Fen in Cambridgeshire, where it immediately underwent conservation by being immersed in fresh water.

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