Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust
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Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust "is an international charity working globally to save species from extinction. Headquartered in Jersey (formerly Jersey Zoo), Durrell works in some of the most threatened environments on the planet, focussing on the rarest species and the most fragile habitats." [1]
- Patron: HRH The Princess Royal Founder: Gerald Durrell, OBE, LHD Honorary Director: Lee Durrell, BA. PhD
Chief Executive Officer: Paul Masterton. [2]
Trustees
Accessed June 2010: [3]
- HRH The Princess Royal
- Lee Durrell
- Jonathan White - Chair
- Tricia Kreitman
- Mark Oliver
- Christopher Collins
- Katie Gordon
- John Henwood
- David Mace
- Ian Kerr
- John Miskelly
- Tim Ringsdore
- Mike Bruford
Contact
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch
- Wildlife Trust
- Nick Lindsay
- Fleur Cowles
- Simon Hicks
- Mark Stanley-Price - former CEO