White lions are almost extinct in the wild and 90% of golden lions were wiped out in our lifetime. If we don't act lions could be extinct in the wild in LESS THAN 10 YEARS The Global White Lion Protection Trust is Creating a Lion-Hearted World where Lions, Land and People live in Natural Harmony
Water Works is a grassroots charity committed to supporting rural Malawian communities gain access to safe drinking water and hygienic sanitation facilities. Our approach is not to give hand outs, but to empower people to meet their own water, sanitation and hygiene needs. We do this by running hygiene awareness programmes, providing technical assistance for latrine construction and training communities to install, manage and maintain one of our simple, innovative and sustainable water pumps.
MISSION: To secure a future for elephants and to sustain the beauty and ecological integrity of the places they live, to promote man's delight in their intelligence and the diversity of their world, and to develop a tolerant relationship between the two species. www.savetheelephants.org
The LATA Foundation supports projects throughout Latin America: clean water in Mexico and Nicaragua; disadvantaged children in Colombia, Peru, Bolivia and Argentina; turtle protection in Venezuela; reforestation in Peru. For further information please see our website: http://www.latafoundation.org
Our Mission: "Plantation, re-plantation, conservation, protection, preservation, restoration and re-establishment of trees for the benefit of the public, together with the education of the public by the promulgation of knowledge and appreciation of trees" The Heart of England Forest Project is the trading name of The Heart of England Forest Limited charity. The Heart of England Forest Limited (formerly The Forest of Dennis Limited) was formed in 2005 to plant a large native broadleaf forest for the enjoyment of the public. Why a forest and not a woodland? Well, we hope our woodland will be so large and extend so far, that woodland no longer correctly describes what we are creating. How large is large? We hope to plant 12,000 hectares (30,000 acres) of new forest over the coming years. When complete, it will represent the largest forest in England. We are already underway with our planting, and this year expect to plant in excess of 100 hectares of new trees (making us the largest planter of trees in England). We expect this figure to increase year on year. As we are not planting the forest for commercial gain, we plant differently from many other forest projects. We plant only native broadleaf trees and we plant randomly so that our woodlands look natural and not like regularly spaced commercial forestry which is planted with harvesting in mind. We plant far less densely than commercial forestry too, this creates a better environment for the wildlife that will inhabit our forest. Less dense planting, and the provision of open spaces, also creates a forest which is more enjoyable for human visitors. As a charity, our activities and progress are dependent on donations from companies and individuals that see the benefits in what we do. If you would like to help raise funds for the charity or sponsor tree planting, please use the links to the right of this page to start fund raising or to make a donation. You can also request for a relative, friend or loved ones name to go on the donation certificate, in the event that you wish to give it to someone as a gift. More information on the charity and its work can be found at at : www.HeartOfEnglandForest.com
Mae'r Eisteddfod yn ddibynnol ar gefnogaeth y cyhoedd ac yn ddiolchgar am bob cymorth. Byddwn yn sicrhau bod eich cyfraniad yn gwneud gwahaniaeth / We are dependent on public goodwill and support, and are grateful for all gifts, which will help with our work. Diolch i chi - www.eisteddfod.org.uk
We ensure that some of the orphans in Uganda do not have to face life alone. They remain in their own homes with their basic needs provided for: clean water; a mobile clinic; training in agriculture; workshops in business management; practical help in setting up a business; sponsored education.
The Broads is Britain's magical waterland, a fragile wetland of international importance. LOVE THE BROADS is a scheme that provides an easy way for you to donate a small amount to a range of projects that are vital for the conservation of the area and a sustainable future for the local economy.
Buddhafield is an eco-community project that offers the chance to learn meditation and explore Buddhism in the context of rural retreat camps in Devon. Living close to nature and away from the busyness of modern life, Buddhafield helps people to reconnect with themselves, others, and the land.
The Mustard Tree is a family of projects seeking to be a voice for the unheard. We strive to identify, support and empower the marginalised, misunderstood and overlooked in our community.
Salt of the Earth supports an integrated rural development project in Tamil Nadu, India, that helps over 200,000 rural poor. Since 1988 it has raised over half a million pounds for projects such as water and income generation, healthcare, education and community projects.
Elephants for Africa supports the advancement of education and research for the benefit of the public in the conservation and protection and monitoring of the African elephant.
Tyne Rivers Trust has a unique role as guardian of the River Tyne Catchment, overseeing the continuing conservation and regeneration of the river from the impacts of its industrial past. We can only do this by working with others. We need people to become involved alongside us, and as a charity we are reliant on financial and volunteer support.
A child dies every 20 seconds from a water-related illness.Just a Drop is an international water-aid charity which aims to change this by providing poor communities with a safe, clean water supply.To date, our projects have reached almost 1.5 million people in 31 countries from Afghanistan to Zambia
Nottingham Forest in the Community deliver high-quality football, physical activity and education programmes to people of all ages and abilities in Nottingham and across the country.
The Hawk and Owl Trust works hards to protect wild birds of prey & owls. We conserve & create crucial feeding, nesting and roosting habitat; work with communities & schools to improve public knowledge on these wonderful apex predators; fund & participate in vital research & manage 3 reserves in UK.
Natural Ability is an agricultural and land-based training, employment promotion and support organisation for people with learning and other disabilities.
EJF is an environmental and human rights charity that empowers local communities in the developing world to protect their own environment. EJF tackles critical problems that are often ignored bringing beneficial social and environmental change to some of the world’s largest industries such as cotton and illegal pirate fishing
Our mission is to stop the degradation of the earth's natural environment, to build a future in which humans live in harmony with nature, by conserving the world's biological diversity, ensuring the use of renewable natural resources is sustainable, and promoting reduction of wasteful consumption.
Wildwood Trust supports British wildlife through protecting endangered native species and re-connecting people with the natural environment around them.
The Wye & Usk Foundation works to restore these two great rivers and their tributaries. Working in partnerships with statutory bodies and landowners it makes good the problems afflicting their salmon and other indigenous species, and provides opportunities for the public to enjoy and benefit from this.
Feedback helps the poor in Madagascar to improve their livelihoods and their environment, sustainably and on their terms. It operates community development programmes focussing on health, education and natural resource management (especially in the areas of farming and forest conservation).