From World Land Trust <[email protected]>
Subject World Land Trust welcomes new Chairman
Date January 16, 2020 4:52 PM
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On 10 December 2019 the Trustees of WLT appointed Dr Mark Avery as the new Chair of Trustees.

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** World Land Trust welcomes new Chairman
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WLT Chairman - Dr Mark Avery

At their end of year meeting on 10 December 2019 the Trustees ([link removed]) of World Land Trust (WLT) appointed Dr Mark Avery as the new Chair of Trustees. A trustee since 2017, he had been a Council member since 2014 and associated with the Trust’s work for many years previously.

Mark Avery is one of the country’s most visible advocates for nature. A scientist by training, he is a passionate naturalist and spent 25 years working for the RSPB, 13 of those years as Conservation Director. After standing down from the RSPB in 2011 he began writing, and, as a journalist and blogger, he has an impressive following and reputation as an informed activist. Read more ([link removed])
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** ©Jonny Lu Studios/ Colin Dodgson ([link removed])
Fashion photographer Colin Dodgson goes into the wild for WLT.

Produced in collaboration with WLT ambassador, Jonny Lu, all profits from the beautiful new book ** Deeper Green ([link removed])
will be donated to WLT.

Deeper Green features Colin’s photographs from their 10-day visit to Belize in December 2018, visiting WLT partners ** Programme for Belize (PfB) ([link removed])
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. The atmospheric photographs capture the intimacy of the interaction between people and nature as Colin shadowed the rangers, funded by ** Keepers of the Wild ([link removed])
, together exploring the jungles, forests, rivers and communities of Belize.

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