Société Jersiaise
Société Jersiaise is a local learned society founded in 1873. It studies the history, language and the antiquities of Jersey.
The Aspiring Jersey Island Geopark is all about partnerships.
It is a collaborative project for the whole Island and a number of stakeholder organisations are involved so far.
Société Jersiaise is a local learned society founded in 1873. It studies the history, language and the antiquities of Jersey.
An area of land in Jersey and the offshore reefs. Jersey National Park does not own land itself but promotes looking after and learning about this special place. Within the boundaries of the Park you will find a variety of landscapes that host various habitats, abundant wildlife, and houses many of the Island’s heritage sites.
The only UK-wide club where 8 to 16 year olds can participate in real archaeology and discover why it matters. The Jersey branch usually meets once a month. Sessions are held at different venues with opportunities to participate in behind the scenes tours, visits to archaeological sites, specialist talks, as well as many other exciting activities.
Jersey Biodiversity Centre aims to collect Jersey’s natural history and biological records in a digital format that can be easily accessed. Jersey Biodiversity Centre use these records to highlight knowledge gaps within the Channel Island’s flora (plants) and fauna (animals). Reliable records are important when environmental decision makers are planning to safeguard our Island’s biodiversity in the future.
A charity known as BLUE that is dedicated to restoring the ocean to health by addressing overfishing, one of the world’s biggest environmental problems. BLUE’s vision is a healthy ocean forever, for everyone.
Numerous organisations and interested parties working together towards conserving and enhancing the populations of insect pollinators in the Channel Islands.
The Jersey Tourist Guides Association (JTGA) was established in 1995 to represent the interests of those involved in guided tourism in Jersey and provide information to businesses and anyone interested in learning more about our Island.
JICAS is a postgraduate research institute that focuses on islands and island communities. In collaboration with the University of Exeter, JICAS offer niche postgraduate degree programmes that bring international students and staff together in Jersey to share knowledge and expertise from around the world.
An award winning Island charity, consisting entirely of volunteers, focusing on supporting marine conservation proposals and educating our younger generation on the importance and beauty of Jersey’s inter-tidal and tidal waters.