 
                            The States of Alderney has confirmed its full support of the island’s much-lauded Wildlife Trust in 2020.
The Policy & Finance Committee awarded the grant to AWT to protect and maintain terrestrial and marine wildlife and places of natural beauty as well as educate the public about local wildlife, sustainable development and biodiversity.
An additional £1,000 will be paid towards the upkeep of community woodland.
Relying on membership subscriptions, grants and donations, AWT has two paid staff and four volunteers, plus four placement staff on contract. At least 25 regular volunteers also work at the AWT Information Centre or as Conservation Volunteers or Voluntary Surveyors.


 First visit of an EU ambassador to Guernsey
            First visit of an EU ambassador to Guernsey
         Hotel guests help grow a greener Guernsey
            Hotel guests help grow a greener Guernsey
         Guernsey man seeks donations after 2,000-mile challenge
            Guernsey man seeks donations after 2,000-mile challenge
         Charity funds upgrades at Guernsey swimming pool
            Charity funds upgrades at Guernsey swimming pool
         Under used Guernsey post boxes to close in early November
            Under used Guernsey post boxes to close in early November
         Capsized trimaran returning to France after Guernsey operation
            Capsized trimaran returning to France after Guernsey operation
         Guernsey extends French ID card scheme into 2026
            Guernsey extends French ID card scheme into 2026
         Guernsey schoolboy to speak in House of Commons
            Guernsey schoolboy to speak in House of Commons
         
                             
                             
                     
                     
                    