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The BASC Wildlife Fund charity, which provides grants for conservation projects linked to sustainable shooting, is seeking new individuals to join its board of trustees.Â
The BASC Wildlife Fund charity is the grant-giving body which sits behind the BASC Wildlife Fund. We are looking to grow the charity’s board of trustees, bringing in people who are passionate about nature recovery and understand the positive impact conservation projects linked to sustainable shooting can have on wildlife, habitats and the environment.
As a trustee, you will collectively guide the overall management, governance, and strategic direction of the BASC Wildlife Fund charity. Your contributions will directly impact our mission to establish, support, and maintain special protection areas, promote wildlife conservation, and advance research for the public benefit. Since 2020, the BASC Wildlife Fund has awarded £467k in grants to projects in the UK and abroad.
If you are passionate about sustainable shooting and conservation, and feel you have something to offer in steering the future direction of the BASC Wildlife Fund charity, we would very much like to hear from you.Â
For more details and information on how to apply, visit our recruitment pages here.Â

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