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Swedish Society for Nature Conservation
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The Swedish Society for Nature Conservation (Swedish: Naturskyddsföreningen, previously known as Svenska Naturskyddsföreningen, SNF) is a non-profit, non-partisan, Swedish environmental organization.[1] It is the largest and oldest environmental society in Sweden, with 24 county branches and 270 municipality subdivisions.[2] In 2019, it had 230,000 members.[3]
Quick Facts Abbreviation, Formation ...
Naturskyddsföreningen | |
Abbreviation | SSNC |
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Formation | 1909; 115 years ago (1909) |
Founder | Multiple founders |
Legal status | Active |
Purpose | Creating awareness and project for environmental protection |
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Membership (2019) | 230,000 |
General secretary | Karin Lexén |
Chairman | Johanna Sandahl |
Subsidiaries | Nature and Youth Sweden |
Budget (2012) | SEK 192.4 million |
Website | www |
Formerly called | Svenska Naturskyddsföreningen |
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