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Wildlife Trust for Birmingham and the Black Country : ウィキペディア英語版 | Wildlife Trust for Birmingham and the Black Country
The Wildlife Trust for Birmingham and the Black Country is a wildlife trust covering Birmingham and the Black Country in the West Midlands of England.〔(The Wildlife Trust for Birmingham and the Black Country website )〕 It covers five of the seven districts of the West Midlands county: Birmingham, Dudley, Sandwell, Walsall and Wolverhampton. ==History==
Created in 1980, by Chris Baines and others, it was formerly known as the ''Urban Wildlife Group'',〔See badge〕 and then the ''Urban Wildlife Trust'', the United Kingdom's first urban Wildlife Trust. It was responsible for the first ever International Dawn Chorus Day event, held at Moseley Bog in 1984. In the mid-1980s it established Plants Brook Nature Reserve in Birmingham. The Trust was the first UK Wildlife Trust to become a member of Countdown 2010 the European initiative to halt the decline in biodiversity by 2010. Black Country Living Landscape〔http://www.bcll.org.uk/〕 was a major initiative of the Trust that aimed to be the first practical application of the principles of landscape scale conservation to an urban area.
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