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Tees Valley Wildlife Trust
Charitable organisation focused on environmental conservation in the Tees Valley, UK From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Tees Valley Wildlife Trust is a wildlife trust covering the Tees Valley area of England. Its area of operation corresponds to the four unitary authorities of Hartlepool, Stockton-on-Tees, Middlesbrough and Redcar and Cleveland, covering parts of the ceremonial counties of County Durham and North Yorkshire.
Reserves
The Tees Valley Wildlife Trust manages fourteen nature reserves with over 230 hectares (568 acres), including:[1]
Reserve | Area (ha) | Grid reference [A] | Owner |
Cattersty Gill Nature Reserve | NZ7020 | ||
Maze Park Nature Reserve | 17 | NZ46731924 | |
Portrack Marsh Nature Reserve | 20 | NZ46511952 | |
Portrack Meadows Wildlife Reserve | NZ47401981 | ||
Notes
- A Grid references use the British national grid reference system (OSGB36), the system used on Ordnance Survey maps.[2] The grid reference for each reserve relates to the approximate centre of the reserve.
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