Can You Help Save The Beautiful Red Squirrels? "I've had the privilege and pleasure to have been supporting the Wildlife Ark Trust for the past five years. It has been pioneering in its approach to red squirrel conservation, keenly and successfully exploring an intelligent and forward thinking approach to the crisis affecting this species - the development of a vaccine to protect it against the squirrelpox virus.” Chris Packham
South Georgia Heritage Trust promotes for the public benefit, the conservation and protection of the physical and natural environment and surrounding waters of South Georgia - and advances the education of the public in the island's historical heritage.
The Trust strives for good planning in Cobham; protects features of public interest and promotes community spirit. There is a quarterly newsletter and a website. Its current major project is the refurbishment of the riverside at Riverhill. Website: www.cobhamheritage.org.uk
To advance Buddhism by the teaching of Buddhism and providing a residential centre or centres for bhikkhus to teach and practice Buddhism.
Chacolinks supports the indigenous Wichi of northern Argentina in their struggles to protect their forests and to press for their rights to their ancestral lands.
The Lloyd Fund is a grant-making trust with a particular interest in the environment and climate change (for example, supporting the charitable activities of initiatives such as Green Thing).
We are dedicated organisation that works in effortlessly in supporting the the conservation of Barn Owls & other Birds of Prey. Our mission is very simple: EDUCATION, CONSERVATION & BIRD WELFARE
Karai Welfare Society (KWS) has been raising money to meet basic needs in northern Sri Lanka since 1990. Its welfare projects so far have included the daily provision of clean drinking water to communities, funding a local ambulance service and post-Tsunami reconstruction. KWS is a registered charity and is not affiliated with any political groups.
The Grasslands Trust was established to address the crisis facing the UK's wildlife-rich grasslands, 97% of which have disappeared in the last 60 years. The Friends of Hocombe are dedicated to caring for an important ancient grassland site, and help The Trust to raise awareness about grasslands in the local community
350,000 broken handpumps are littered across rural Africa because of too much reliance on giving new systems without thinking about sustainability, who will pay when it breaks down? Our goal is small scale village entrepreneurs selling water using the funds to maintain the system forever.
The aims of the Charity (est. 1962) is to provide a secure habitat for wild birds in distress, through use of it's 3 acre nature reserve. Our website www.threeowls.co.uk has a wealth of information to assist if you find an injured or distressed wild bird, and you can always email for detailed advice. Previously we also ran a wild bird hospital and aviary service, though sadly despite a lengthy battle, this was strangled by Red Tape and ceased in February 2010.
The Barn Owl Trust is Britain's main source of information for one of the most beautiful birds on Earth. Anyone who has ever watched a wild Barn Owl hunting at dusk has surely been touched by the experience. Sadly, these magical birds have become increasingly rare – and the reasons are all man-made. Founded in 1988, the Barn Owl Trust is a small national charity working very hard to conserve the species and other wildlife.We are a small team of professional staff and volunteers, a grass-roots, non-profit organisation, based in Devon. With nearly 30 years experience in the field, we aim to be the experts on all aspects of UK Barn Owl conservation and pride ourselves on the sheer amount of practical conservation we do. Charity No: 299835 Find out more Website http://www.barnowltrust.org.uk Facebook http://www.facebook.com/BarnOwlTrust Twitter http://www.twitter.com/BarnOwlTrust YouTube Please click here to visit our YouTube page
Promoting the highest standards in design and protecting Hackney's unique heritage since 1967. The Hackney Society encourages positive development of the borough's built and natural environments, through timely engagement with a broad cross-section of local people and experts. We encourage exemplary new design, regeneration and conservation of our rich heritage through direct engagement with stakeholders, and our newsletter, Spaces, our publications, walks, talks, meetings and social media.
The charity aims to provide sources of water to underpriveliged children and adults in remote villages in Ghana through the construction of water boreholes and water tanks. By doing so it is hoped that villagers' health, education and lifestyles will be greatly improved and water bourne disease eradicated.
Copped Hall is a fine Georgian mansion under restoration. From 1986 a campaign was fought against development and so The Copped Hall Trust was born, saving the mansion and gardens in 1995. The Trust aims to protect the site and restore the Hall and its gardens for educational and community benefit.
Tree Africa works with small farmers, schools, businesses and governments, on a range of projects that improve livelihoods and protect the environment. Projects include tree nurseries, conservation farming, biodiversity protection, recycling and reducing pollution. At least 90% of income is sent overseas for projects in Zambia, Malawi and Zimbabwe.
Evesham's beautiful and iconic Bell Tower is in need of urgent and extensive conservation.The last major conservation project was in 1951; since then weathering has taken its toll (particularly at the higher levels).While at a distance the Bell Tower remains beautiful and remarkable; when you look close you will see damaged stonework, cracked and eroded dripstones, missing pointing, sulphate skins.... plus chicken wire holding some stones in place. See our gallery for detailed images.We are dedicated to raising the funds for this important work for this extraordinary landmark.Help us preserve this amazing building for future generations. Thank you.
The charity is currently focussed in Uganda and aims to provide clean piped water to underprivleged communities as well as establishing sustainable revenue streams for the support and education of poor local children. The ultimate goal is to use locally generated revenue to develop schools and educational facilites in these communities
Wildlife ACT Fund is an independent not-for-profit trust focused on endangered species conservation. We focus on delivering time and expertise, implementation of anti-poaching measures, finding and funding equipment as well as educating rural communities about conservation.
The Railway Land Wildlife Trust manages a Local Nature Reserve on old railway sidings in Lewes, East Sussex, where several social and ecological projects are located. The Trust is raising funds to build the Linklater Pavilion, a centre for the study of environmental change, on the Reserve.
It is a small charity working with its Ugandan friends in Iganga (in Eastern Uganda) to develop sustainable projects such as an orphanage, health centre, blind centre and water source protection - to improve their health and quality of life + develop our awareness and understanding.
Gecko Sri Lanka is a student-run charity, set up in response to the December 2004 tsunami. They fund sustainable community-based projects in Sri Lanka including building homes for families displaced by the tsunami, constructing water tanks for villages without clean water & equipping schools with basic education supplies.
WPA promotes biodiversity conservation by conserving one of the most threatened bird groups. Pheasants and their relatives occur throughout the world and are vital to livelihoods and cultures in many countries. They are widely seen as indicators of healthy habitats and are amongst the first species that suffer from over-exploitation.
This beautiful cathedral has been offering inspiration to generations of people for over 750 years. However the years take their toll and the work of repairing and conserving the precious medieval stonework is vital. Work is beginning on the oldest part of the Cathedral, where the foundations were first laid in 1220. Salisbury Cathedral needs your help to raise the remaining funds needed to complete this conservation, to ensure the Cathedral continues to inspire future generations.
EAST Anglian Sailing Trust {EAST] is a regional charity, run entirely by volunteers, which provides regular accessible opportunities for people with a wide range of disabilities to take an active part in sailing stable keelboats and yachts on the coastal waters of East Anglia.