Martin Charles Horwood
Directeur/Membre du Conseil chez Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust
Profil
Martin Charles Horwood is currently a Trustee at Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust.
He completed his undergraduate degree from The Queen's College (Great Britain) in 1985.
Postes actifs de Martin Charles Horwood
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Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust
Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust, founded in 1961, is a non-profit organization based in Gloucester, UK. The organization is dedicated to preserving and protecting the natural habitats and wildlife of Gloucestershire. The British company has a strategic plan in place and are currently working on various projects, which can be found on their website. One of their notable projects is the preservation of Lower Woods, one of the largest ancient woodlands in the south-west and a site of special scientific interest. The organization also encourages citizen science and provides information on how to get involved. The non-profit company is currently conducting beaver feasibility work. | Directeur/Membre du Conseil | - |
Formation de Martin Charles Horwood
The Queen's College (Great Britain) | Undergraduate Degree |
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Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust
Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust, founded in 1961, is a non-profit organization based in Gloucester, UK. The organization is dedicated to preserving and protecting the natural habitats and wildlife of Gloucestershire. The British company has a strategic plan in place and are currently working on various projects, which can be found on their website. One of their notable projects is the preservation of Lower Woods, one of the largest ancient woodlands in the south-west and a site of special scientific interest. The organization also encourages citizen science and provides information on how to get involved. The non-profit company is currently conducting beaver feasibility work. | Commercial Services |