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Wildlife & Nature:
Blackdown HillsArea of Outstanding Natural Beauty on the Devon / Somerset border. Containing the rivers Otter, Culm and Yarty, the area is diverse in terms of landscape and habitiats
01823 680681
Dartmoor Pony Training CentreRescue centre taking on, training and re-homing Dartmoor ponies. Also involved in promoting the breed by training ponies to work with special needs amongst other things
01364 654609
Dartmoor Preservation AssociationSpecial interest group with a passion for preserving the beauty of Dartmoor. The association own 3 areas of land within the national park
01822 890646
Devon Badger WatchOrganisation dedicated to promoting knowledge of badgers. Hide open to the public located 5 miles out of Tiverton where you can watch the Barton Clan as seen on the BBC!
01398 351506
Devon Wildlife TrustIndependent charity concerned with the conservation of wildlife in Devon. Site contains loads of info about projects, reserves and how you can help
01392 279 244
Pengelly Cave Studies TrustEstablished in 1962 to further the study of caves and conservation of the cave environment. Includes its history, events, details of cave studies and museum info
01364 643096
Rob Hubbard PhotographyLiving in one of the most beautiful areas of the UK I wanted to portray this diverse and sometimes wild beauty through my photography and to share my passion for all that Nature and Wildlife of the South West have to offer.
Many of my photographs are taken on the wildness of Dartmoor National Park, Exmoor National Park and in the serenity of Devon Wildlife Trust reserves. I do however try to visit areas as much untouched by human hand as possible, to convey the natural, untamed beauty of the area.
07940850969
South Devon Seabird TrustThe Trust specialises in the rescue and rehabilitation of oiled sea birds. Guillemots and Razorbills, can be seen at the visitor centre
01626 770999
The Dartmoor Pony SocietySociety aiming to encourage and promote the breeding of registered pure Dartmoor ponies on Dartmoor and throughout the World