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1 Origin and Leadership  





2 Structure  



2.1  Chief Scientists  







3 Publications  





4 Break-up  





5 References  





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The logo from 1975

The Nature Conservancy Council (NCC) was a United Kingdom government agency responsible for designating and managing National Nature Reserves and other nature conservation areas in Great Britain between 1973 and 1991 (it did not cover Northern Ireland).

Origin and Leadership[edit]

The NCC was established by the Nature Conservancy Council Act 1973 and replaced the Nature Conservancy, established by Royal Charter in 1949. NCC's duties included:

Robert Edward Boote the former director of Nature Conservancy,[1] having worked on revising its organisation[2] was appointed by the Secretary of State for the Environment as the first Director General of the new NCC.[3] He held this post until retiring in 1980 when Richard Charles Steele became Director General[4][2]

Structure[edit]

The organisation was divided into the three countries, each of which was divided in turn into regions covering several counties. Specialist groups dealt with nationwide issues, such as geology, cartography, grasslands, woodlands, birds, other taxonomic groups etc. There was a national headquarters, at first in Belgrave Square in London, but later in Peterborough.

Chief Scientists[edit]

Publications[edit]

This publication laid out the thinking behind the Regionally important geological site which were introduced in 1990.

Break-up[edit]

In 1991, following the passage of the Environmental Protection Act 1990 and the Natural Heritage (Scotland) Act 1991, the Nature Conservancy Council was divided into three:

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Director's private papers on the reorganisation of the Nature Conservancy". The National Archives (United Kingdom). 1971–1973.
  • ^ a b "English Nature and predecessors: Senior Officers' Papers". The National Archives (United Kingdom). 1959–1986.
  • ^ "Nature Conservancy and Nature Conservancy Council: Unregistered Papers". The National Archives (United Kingdom). 1944–1973.
  • ^ "British Nature Conservancy Council Appoints New Director-General". Environmental Conservation. 8 (3): 247. 1981. Bibcode:1981EnvCo...8..247.. doi:10.1017/S0376892900027752. S2CID 247414829.
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