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About the UKOTCF
The UK Overseas Territories Conservation Forum exists to promote the co-ordinated conservation of the diverse and increasingly threatened plant and animal species and natural habitats of UK's Overseas Territories (UKOTs) and Crown Dependencies. It aims to do this by providing assistance in the form of expertise, information and liaison between non- governmental organisations and governments, both in the UK and in the Territories themselves.

Founded in 1987, the Forum has gained worldwide support and recognition as being the best source of information and expertise on conservation in UK's Overseas Territories by both Governmental and non-governmental organisations.

Forum Priorities
  • To raise public awareness about the wealth of biodiversity in UKOTs, and potential threats
  • To facilitate the implementation of international conservation conventions
  • To promote compilations of existing data, surveys of biodiversity and ecological studies, to inform plans for sustainable use and conservation
  • To assist the development of biodiversity targets and action plans to achieve these for each UKOT
  • To network information amongst UK and its Overseas Territories conservation groups, governments, educators and environmentalists
  • To support conservation groups in the UKOTs, and to publicise conservation activities and successes
  • To facilitate design and management of projects
  • To seek funding for projects in the UKOTs and for Forum activities
Publications
The Forum produces a newsletter Forum News and other publications, including UK Dependent Territories: A Conservation Review (an analysis of conservation progress and requirements), as well as information in other media
Raising Awareness about the Wealth of Biodiversity in the UK Overseas Territories
Background to the UKOTCF
Biodiversity
Member Organisations
 & other links

What we are and what we do (70 kb pdf)
The UKOTCF is a Registered Charity (1058483) - keen to develop partnerships with business or commercial organisations