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This page is dedicated to learned societies, charities and other organisations, which the BES feels its members and visitors might benefit from. The BES is keen to increase value to its website and develop this area; if you believe there is a site which would further these aims, please contact Richard English with details.
The BES is not responsible for the content on external websites.
BTCV BTCV is a UK leading charity creating better environments where people feel valued, included and involved.
Earth News Wire Earth News Wire is a source for online news on the environment, conservation, ecology, science and nature from around the world.
Eden Project The Eden Project's mission is to promote the understanding and responsible management of the vital relationship between plants, people and resources leading to a sustainable future for all.
The National Trust It has many long term programmes in place to help educate people about the importance of the environment and of conserving the UK's heritage for future generations.
New Scientist The UK's leading science and technology weekly magazine.
Rothamsted International A UK based non-profit organisation working for sustainable agricultural development in under-developed countries around the world.
Science Photo Library The SPL is one of the world's leading provider of science photos covering all aspects of science, health & medicine, space exploration & astronomy, technology & industry, earth science, satellite imagery, and nature & wildlife.
Science Media Centre The Science Media Centre is an independent venture working to promote the voices, stories and views of the scientific community to the news media when science is in the headlines.
SET for Britain A central aim of SET for BRITAIN and also of SET for EUROPE is to encourage and promote younger researchers through novel, high profile events where there is very good opportunity to present posters and, on some occasions, to give short talks.
VSO The VSO is a leading development charity with almost 2,000 skilled professionals currently working in over 40 countries; they respond to requests from governments and community organisations throughout Asia, Africa and Eastern Europe.
YHA The Youth Hostels Association operates a network of 227 Youth Hostels across England and Wales. Over 310,000 members receive a warm welcome, comfortable accommodation, good food and affordable prices.
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