Wiltshire Crop Circle Study Group

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"The Wiltshire Crop Circle Study Group (WCCSG), is such called because it is located in the county of Wiltshire in the UK, the most active area for crop circles in the world. The Group was established in 1995 to study the crop circle phenomenon in all its aspects"[1]

The Sprial' is the official publication of the Wiltshire Crop Circle Study Group. Edited by Francine Blake and predominately aimed at group members, it now boasts more than 150 back issues.

"In 2010 the charitable company CAER was created. (Centre for the Advancement of Environmental research). The Trustees of this company now run the activities of the Wiltshire Crop Circle Study Group as part of their aim to educate members about the local environment, its history, landscape, and its future. The trustees of CAER believe that the crop circles are a part of this.

"Commercial ventures undertaken by the WCCSG hep fund the work of the charitable company. If you would like to support our work, particularly help with the cost of aerial photography and the production of The Spiral magazine, please donate at our online shop." [1]

Due to lack of interest and funding their operations will be closing down after their final conference to be held in July 2014. [2] (Circles of Knowledge Conference 2014)

Contact

Web: http://wccsg.com

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References

  1. Wiltshire Crop Circle Study Group About, organizational web page, accessed June 13, 2014.