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About Us

The Wild Again Reforestation Trust was established as an Authorised Charity in England & Wales in 2007.  It is regulated by the Charity Commission of England and Wales.

The Wild Again Reforestation Trust is structured as a Company Limited by Guarantee so that it may own property in its own right.  Its Memorandum of Association and Articles of Association require that no funds may be distributed except for purposes of land acquisition, land management, and related expenses.

The primary purpose of Wild Again is to buy environmentally sensitive land and re-establish forests on that land with indigenous plant species.

Enquiries should be directed to info@wild-again.org

Or to:

Wild Again Reforestation Trust
3 Dandridge House,
31 Lamb St.,
London E1 6ED, England

Trustee biographies

image of hamish fraserHamish Fraser is a Trustee and the Chairman of the Wild Again Reforestation Trust.

Mr. Fraser is a consulting economist working primarily in the area of electricity industry restructuring. He has provided advice to governments, regulators, electric utilities and their banks in over 40 countries. For the World Bank and various development agencies he has worked on infrastructure projects in developing countries.

He has recently purchased about 500 acres of forest which have been or will be placed under permanent protection covenants.

Mr. Fraser has a B. Sc. (hons) degree in Operations Research.


image of kelly tonkinKelly Tonkin is a Trustee of the Wild Again Reforestation Trust.

Mr. Tonkin is a macro-economist and is authorised as an Investment Manager by the Financial Services Authority of the United Kingdom. His work involves analysis of the economies of various countries and the use of risk analysis procedures. In a personal capacity, Mr Tonkin has been investing in forestry since 1987.

Mr. Tonkin lives in London with his wife and son and has a B. Sc. (hons) degree in Economics.


Wild Again consists entirely of volunteers - neither the Trustees nor our colleagues are paid for their time.

 

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