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About World Land Trust

World Land Trust is an international conservation organisation that takes direct action to save threatened wildlife areas: WLT funds in-country partner organisations so that they can buy important habitats and protect them as permanent wildlife reserves. Patrons include Sir David Attenborough.

We have created this group to show-case the incredible range of wildlife, plants and scenery found in the wildlife reserves our project partners protect and manage, including camera trap images of some of the more reclusive species. You will also find photos from the events we organise to raise funds for habitat protection.

We hope these photos will inspire you to support these amazing areas - and perhaps even visit the reserves to see for yourself the array of wildlife they safe-guard.

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2010 is the International year of Biodiversity. We would like to show the world the diversity of species and habitats protected in WLT's partners' reserves. So, If you have visit one of the Trust's project areas, please share your experience by adding your photos to the group.

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To learn more about WLT's project areas and the conservation organisations the Trust works with, see www.worldlandtrust.org

(Copyright of the photos added to this group are held by the individual photographers or, in some cases, the WLT. If you would like to use an image, please contact the photographer/ WLT first. Innapropriate images will be removed.)

http://www.worldlandtrust.org/

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    • Video
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    • Screenshots / Screencasts
    • Illustration/Art / Animation/CGI
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