The Churches Conservation Trust (CCT) wants to grow its knowledge of Somerset church history over a 900-year period.
Jersey Post said it would donate 10% of sales of the stamps to the Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust.
They have urged anyone who finds a sick or injured bat to call the Bat Conservation Trust helpline for advice.
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The team, from the Whitley Wildlife Conservation Trust, will survey the Bacan Island, off the coast of Sulawesi, in Indonesia.
The Airfields of Britain Conservation Trust (ABCT) said the monuments would acknowledge the locations as heritage sites and highlight their contribution.
He goes on regular wildlife trips with his daughters, Aditi, who is on the board of his Wildlife Conservation Trust, and Shuchi.
Mark Glover, chair of the Gedling Conservation Trust, said building a solar farm in the middle of a country park would be "preposterous".
More money and volunteers are needed to help a national charity look after churches in the West Midlands, the Churches Conservation Trust says.
Anne Youngman, the Bat Conservation Trust's Scottish officer, said the handful of incidents may be related to last year's poor summer and autumn.
The Great Crane Project is a partnership between the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust, the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) and Pensthorpe Conservation Trust.
The light bulb went on for me when I teamed up with thirty runners to race in the NY Marathon to benefit the Maasai Wilderness Conservation Trust.
"One of the main reasons bumble bees have been declining over the last 70, 80 years has been changes in the landscape, " explains Dawn Ewing, outreach manager of the Bumblebee Conservation Trust.
Dr Narayan and his team of wildlife experts have achieved their success with support from the Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust (DWCT), a Jersey-based conservation organisation started by naturalist Gerald Durrell.
"This is a solution that was invented by somebody in the community, " explains Paula Kahumbu, executive director of the Kenya Land Conservation Trust and chairman of the Friends of Nairobi National Park.
"If you have bats roosting in your building, you can't disturb them in any way without getting a special license, " says Kelly Gunnell, Built Environment Officer with the Bat Conservation Trust, a charitable organization in London, England.
The new, three-hour course, offered by the Royal Institute of British Architects in conjunction with the Bat Conservation Trust, is intended to educate architects about bats, teaching participants the ideal size, access points, temperature, materials and location for bat roosts.
"Usually, bat sounds are inaudible to humans as they are too high for us to hear but special 'time expansion' ultrasonic detectors convert these sounds to a lower frequency, " Prof Jones, who is also chairwoman of the UK Bat Conservation Trust, explained.
The Whitley Wildlife Conservation Trust has recently been awarded a number of key grants and donations, including one from Chester Zoo to cover the cost of the expedition to discover how many of the Sulawesi crested black macaque currently live in the wild.
Debi Goenka, executive trustee of Conservation Action Trust, an environmental non-profit dubbed it as "an expensive non-solution" that will lead to increased congestion in South Mumbai and choke the city's roads further.
Tejon won the crucial backing of environmentalists in May 2008, when it agreed to put its 240, 000 undevelopable acres into a conservation land trust. (Tejon has retained the right to ranch, farm and prospect for oil on these lands and even sell large chunks, most likely to the environmentalists.) Full approval would enable Tejon to put up 26, 000 homes on the 30, 000 acres not included in the deal.
Robert Rakoff, a professor at Hampshire College in Amherst, Massachusetts, has studied land-trust conservation in the north-east.
London Wildlife Trust, the National Young Volunteers Service or BTCV (formerly the British Trust for Conservation Volunteers) have signed up to the scheme.
Director of conservation at the Shark Trust, Ali Hood, said many of the species of shark, skate and ray species in the North and Irish seas had experienced significant population declines in recent years.
Dr Neil Rushton, conservation project manager for the trust, said he believed the work would discover a lot more about Somerset church history and what was going on around them.
But the Woodland Trust warned that conservation groups were potentially on a collision course with the government over the environmental impact on the HS2 high-speed rail route between London and Birmingham.
Due to its inaccessibility, only about 1, 500 people a year make the sea voyage to St Kilda, with many of these taking part in working holidays as part of the trust's conservation volunteer programme.
The land trust movement, from which conservation easements sprang, has been around for more than a century.
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Peter Nixon, the National Trust's director of conservation, welcomed Mr Clark's invitation to hold talks but also criticised the changes.
For now, the wildlife trust focuses on the actual conservation.
The barrister acknowledged the trust's environmental and conservation work.
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