The Bat Conservation Trust is the only national charity solely devoted to helping the UK's bats. The charity is working towards a world where bats and people live in harmony, to ensure bats are around for future generations to enjoy.
Bods is an out-door based charity that uses the natural environment to develop community, encourage growth and inspire learning amongst those who would otherwise be the least-likely candidates. We believe positive personal experience inspires individuals to make a positive personal contribution to their own communities and society.
BOS aims to protect the orangutan and its rainforest habitat. It runs the largest primate rescue project in the world.
BTCV is an international environmental volunteering organisation helping people to improve and conserve the environment. BTCV inspires people to improve and protect their local environment through practical action in the UK and overseas, and build a sense of community for everyone who lives there.
CERCOPAN is dedicated to saving West Africa's endangered primates by: Protecting rainforests through practical conservation measures; Developing local communities through sustainable livelihood projects; Rehabilitating orphaned primates from the bushmeat trade; Raising awareness about illegal hunting through education; Carrying out scientific research on rainforest flora and fauna
Cool Earth is a new UK based charity that is tackling climate change by protecting the world’s most threatened rainforests. With destruction of such forest accounting for one in four emissions of CO2, Cool Earth gives individuals and organisation in the UK the means to act directly to protect this critical global resource.
ERS operate a global network of projects involved in the repair of ecosystems, including planting trees to restore forests, cleaning polluted oceans and rivers, and reintroducing endangered species into the wild. With an emphasis on educating children with its School Tree Nursery program.
The Asian elephant is a much-loved but endangered species. elephant family cannot imagine a world without its intelligent and engaging spirit, so the charity works to protect its future by conserving its habitat and supporting those who work or live alongside Asian elephants.
EIA is a campaigning organisation that investigates and exposes international environmental crime. Its undercover investigators work all over the globe, capturing unique audiovisual evidence and using it to alert the international media and mobilise political will for the protection of wildlife and the environment. EIA’s work takes place in 3 core areas; Species in peril; Forests for the world and Global environment.
The European Nature Trusts provides funding to a number of initiatives in forestry, wildlife and education. Some of the Trust's most exciting work can be seen at the Alladale Wilderness Reserve in the Scottish Highlands where it is supports reforesting, the reintroduction of wild animals and the education of young people.
Fauna & Flora International (FFI) is the world’s longest established international conservation body, founded 100 years ago. Renowned for its science-based approach, FFI has pioneered sustainable conservation work that tackles problems holistically, providing solutions that simultaneously help wildlife, humans and the environment.
FORM was registered as Charity in England and Wales (Charity No 1062089) in 1997 with the objectives of protection of environment, relief of poverty, promotion of education and health and use of renewable energy. Several projects are being done in Myanmar since 2000 and more information is available on website www.formuk.org.
The Green Belt Movement (GBM) was founded in Kenya in 1977 by Wangari Maathai (Nobel Peace Laureate 2004). GBM plants trees with communities, addressing root causes of poverty and environmental degradation at the grassroots level. All money raised by the Green Belt Movement International supports this work.
HMWT is the only charity dedicated solely to protecting the wildlife and wild spaces of Hertfordshire and Middlesex, engaging diverse communities through access to nature reserves, campaigning, volunteering and education. It is supported by over 18,000 members an army of vounteers and manages 43 nature reserves totalling approximately 700 hectares.
Isha Foundation is a non-religious, non-profit, public service organization, which addresses all aspects of human wellbeing.At the core of the Foundation's activities is a customized system of yoga called Isha Yoga.Isha Foundation also implements several large-scale human service projects to support individual growth, revitalize the human spirit, rebuild communities, and restore the environment.
The Jeremy Willson Charitable Trust helps young athletes realise their ambitions, young people or groups with disabilities to participate in sporting and/or adventurous activities, and young geologists and others to carry out independent ground-breaking expeditions, and supports projects for conserving and improving access to mountain and ocean environments. These causes have been selected in memory of and tribute to Jeremy Willson.
The John Muir Trust is the UK’s leading wild land conservation charity. Through conserving, campaigning and inspiring people, we seek to ensure that wild land is protected and that wild places are valued by all members of society. Over the years we have acquired some of Scotland's finest wildland treasures including part of the Cuillins on Skye, Schiehallion in Perthshire, and most of Ben Nevis. The Trust takes its name after the Scots-born pioneer of the modern world conservation movement, John Muir, who was the first person to actively call for the conservation of wild land. For more information please visit our website – www.jmt.org
Kent Wildllife Trust is the leading conservation charity in Kent and Medway. It aims to save, restore and protect precious habitats for the benefit of wildlife.
LifeForce Charitable Trust is an environmental charity focussing on tiger conservation in India, initiating and supporting various conservation projects within and around Tiger Reserves. These include providing alternative resources to tribal people still directly dependent on forest resources as well as education, medicine and employment schemes.
The Arboretum is a wonderful place for reunion, reflection, remembrance and celebration of life. Its 150 acres contain 50,000 trees and over 130 memorials including the Armed Forces Memorial. This national site of importance is free to enter. We rely on your generosity today so that future generations can continue to enjoy it tomorrow.
The prime focus of Orangutan Foundation is the preservation of wild populations in their natural habitat, but we also care for ex-captive and orphaned orangutans through a comprehensive rehabilitation programme which returns orangutans back to a life in the wild. The Foundation also supports scientific research, education and capacity building of local partners.
The Foundation aims to be a catalyst for environmental projects. It will encourage the implementation of innovative and ethical solutions in three main areas: Climate Change Safeguarding Biodiversity Access to Water
Quest4Change is the Quest Charitable Trust, which supports grassroots community and conservation projects worldwide. The main objectives of the charity are to; * Relieve financial hardship and poverty in disadvantaged groups * Provide support and education for disadvantaged young people * Protect and conserve endangered species and habitats through research and education. None of this work can be done without help from you
Rainforest Concern was established to protect threatened natural habitats, particularly rainforests and the biodiversity they contain, together with indigenous people who depend on them for their survival - from the tropical forests of the Amazon to the cloudforests of the Andes and the Quichua people of Ecuador to the Yawanawa of Brazil.
The mission of the Rainforest Foundation is to support indigenous people and traditional populations of the world's rainforests in their efforts to protect their environment and fulfil their rights to land and livelihood.
RIPPLE Africa helps to improve the standard of education and healthcare, preserve and sustainably develop the environment, and create opportunities for the local community around a village on the northern lakeshore of Lake Malawi. The charity believes in giving a hand up, not a hand out.
With 726,000 members, The Wildlife Trusts are the largest UK voluntary organisation dedicated to conserving the full range of the UK’s habitats and species, whether they be in the countryside, in cities or at sea. Our mission is to rebuild biodiversity and engage people with their environment.
SUNARMA's vision is for rural Ethiopians to be able to produce adequate food and improve their quality of life in a protected and well-preserved natural environment. It does this by working with communities to minimise land degradation while enhancing agricultural production and diversifying their income.
Tree Aid's mission is to reverse poverty and environmental degradation for some of the most threatened people on earth, through skills transfer and community forest projects that include income generation.
Trees for Cities is an independent charity working to improve the environment in urban areas by involving local people in community tree planting, training and landscaping projects. We manage projects across London, in Brighton, Bristol, Leeds, Manchester, the Midlands and Reading as well as internationally in Addis Ababa, Nairobi and Ica, Peru. All our community greening projects are supported by extensive community consultation and involvement programmes that incorporate local residents, schools and community groups. As well as educating local people about our projects, in London we also run a series of horticulture, arboriculture and woodland management courses specialising in developing and up-skilling the long-term unemployed.
The Woodland Trust is the UK's leading woodland conservation charity who creates, protects and cares for woodland across the UK. Our vision is to invest in a future where everyone can feel part of nature and to give every child in the UK the chance to plant trees.
The World Land Trust is an international conservation organisation working to preserve the world's most biologically important and threatened lands. Supported by Sir David Attenborough and working with local organisations in Central and South America, the Philippines and India, the trust has helped protect over 375,000 acres of threatened wildlife habitats since its foundation in 1989.
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