The World Land Trust is a UK registered charity. It raises money to buy and then protect environmentally-threatened land in Africa, Asia, and Central and South America. In 2018 it claimed to have raised more than £25 million and to have bought more than 3000 km2 (1200 sq mi) of land in about twenty different countries. The trust was founded in 1989 as the Programme for Belize to raise money to privately buy land in Belize to protect tropical rain forests in collaboration with Massachusetts Audubon Society. The organisation later changed its name to the World Wide Land Conservation Trust, and then to World Land Trust. John Burton was chief executive for thirty years until 2019, when Catherine Barnard took over. More information...
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