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WORLD LAND TRUST WELCOMES PARTNERS TO THE UK



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Partnerships are at the heart of everything we do, so we were delighted to welcome WLT partners from around the globe to our Partners’ Symposium event in Cambridge.

Representatives from 46 of our partners - including 23 new partners since our last Symposium - attended Robinson College for a weeklong opportunity to share knowledge and discuss solutions to the challenges that they all face.

Topics ranged from monitoring to carbon to reforestation, along with how to form cross-border approaches and new opportunities to collaborate.

The forest restoration session discussed the challenges of reforestation in dry ecosystems, and many partners working in these habitats shared valuable planting tips and wider strategies.

Our partner FPWC is now facing up to this challenge in their reforestation work as part of our new Restore Armenia’s Forests appeal.

The whole Symposium was a brilliant chance to connect and learn from each other about conservation work across the globe.

Keep an eye on WLT social media channels below and our News page for further information and stories from the symposium.
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Watch our 'Restoring Armenia's Forests appeal video

Our Restore Armenia’s Forests appeal will help to reforest a crucial area of the Caucasus Wildlife Refuge - home to the country’s oldest Juniper forests and iconic animals such as Syrian Brown Bear, Caucasian Leopard and Eurasian Lynx.

Your donations will fund the planting of native trees, provide nutrition and safe habitat corridors for wildlife, and secure vital jobs for local communities.
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Left to right: Syrian Brown Bear, Armenian Mouflon, Eurasian Lynx, Caucasian Leopard.

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