Skip to content
Dedicated to securing a strong future for the natural environment and to inspire everyone to appreicate and enjoy it. With the support of over 16 000 members, the Trust works to safeguard and enhance our natural environment, involves local people in its care and campaigns on issues that threaten it.
B3P exists to promote the formation of an internationally-recognised trans-national Peace Park straddling the borders of Montenegro, Kosova and Albania. In pursuance of this objective, it runs training courses and English language summer schools and supports local sustainable development.
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.
For more than 90 years the Birmingham Civic Society has championed civic pride and worked to make Birmingham a better place for its citizens, visitors and workforce. Specifically in the areas of planning, citizenship with 'the next generation awards', heritage and our 'trees for life' campaign.
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.
Celebrating the achievements of those whose scientific exploration in Antarctica has led to a new understanding of our planet, and to honour those who have lost their lives. We aim is to inspire a broader interest in Antarctica, the fragility of our environment and the interdependence of our world.
Established in 1947, the BHS was initiated to actively promote and support the study of reptiles and amphibians worldwide. The BHS focuses on education, conservation, scientific research and care in captivity. Run entirely on a voluntary basis, the society produces a number of high quality publications including the scientific Herpetological Journal.
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.
Buglife is devoted to the conservation of all invertebrates - everything from bees to beetles, and jumping spiders to jellyfish! Bugs are under threat as never before. Buglife takes action to protect threatened species and the places they live in - conserving the small things that run the world!
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
Cheshire Landscape Trust is a registered charity established in 1981. Its aim is to promote awareness of the landscape and to work with individuals and groups to enhance and improve it. Community action, sustainable development and enhancing health and well-being are central to its work.
The Trust acquires land and works with the local community in order to conserve the beautiful landscape and important wildlife habitats around Chichester Harbour. It has over 220 acres of sensitive coastal landscape within its care.
Cool Earth is a unique rainforest charity that works alongside indigenous communities to protect the world's most endangered rainforest. Every donation makes the biggest possible difference with over 90p of every £1 donated going directly to our partnership projects.
Cornwall Wildlife Trust is the leading local charity working to protect and enhance Cornwall's wildlife and wild places. We are passionate about all aspects of nature conservation and want to see Cornwall richer in wildlife, appreciated and cared for by everyone.
It Supports conservation creativity and culture
Earth Restoration Service (ERS) is a UK Registered Charity No. 1118951. Our objective is to form a proactive world-wide programme to address habitat restoration and the creation of wildlife corridors involving thousands of children, their parents, teachers and members of the local community.
The Museum tells the story of Dr Edward Jenner, pioneer of vaccination. His achievement saved millions of lives and was a defining moment in history. It aims to educate the public, raise the importance of vaccination to public health and confirm Jenner's place as a national hero.
Massive habitat loss over the past 100 years has wiped out 90% of the Asian elephant population, along with entire eco-systems they used to support. Elephant Family exists to save this iconic animal from extinction in the wild, along with all the other animals who share their forest homes.
Help save the Caribbean wildlife by supporting The Endangered Wildlife Trust. 100% of your money will go towards supporting projects like The Pacuare Nature Reserve; helping save millions of animals including the Leather back Turtles.
The Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) is an independent campaigning organisation committed to bringing about change that protects the natural world from environmental crime and abuse.
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) was the world's first conservation organisation, established in 1903. Our vision is of a sustainable future for the planet, where biodiversity is effectively conserved by the people who live closest to it, supported by the global community.
Fife Coast and Countryside Trust are a registered charity based in the beautiful Kingdom of Fife in Scotland We manage, conserve and enhance the biodiversity and countryside of the Kingdom. As part of that work we manage the famous Fife Coastal Path, the Lomond Hills and many other sites & projects
Forest Peoples Programme supports the rights of peoples who live in forests and depend on them for their livelihoods. We work to create political space for forest peoples to secure rights, control their lands and decide their own futures.
We aim for a thriving countryside rich in game and other wildlife and use science to promote game and wildlife management as an essential part of nature conservation.
The Green Belt Movement (GBM) was founded by Wangari Maathai in 1977. It uses tree planting as an entry point for communities to take action on issues of land rights, environment and livelihoods. GBM works on climate change policy on forests on behalf of rural communities internationally.
Provides facitilities and tools for affordable junior school education and vocational skills training facilities for adult youth from finacialy challenged background in Uganda.
Greenpeace Environmental Trust is the charitable arm of Greenpeace in the UK. It works closely with Greenpeace Ltd, the campaigning organisation, to protect our environment by funding education, scientific research and investigative projects in world ecology. All income raised from your sponsorships will go to Greenpeace Environmental Trust to enable us to claim Gift Aid on these donations (where appropriate).
TO PROMOTE SOCIAL INCLUSION BY RELIEVING THE NEEDS OF THOSE PEOPLE WHO ARE SOCIALLY EXCLUDED AND ASSISTING THEM TO INTEGRATE INTO SOCIETY
Indigenous People's Cultural Support Trust (IPCST) collaborates and works with tribal people to develop appropriate and sustainable projects and help tribal communities to be independent and promote their traditional way of life.
The International Tree Foundation (ITF) plants, protects and promotes trees around the world in partnership with local communities. Our vision is "A world where trees and forests flourish and where their vital role in supporting life on earth is fully realised and valued'.
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.
Helps young athletes realise their ambitions, young people or groups with disabilities to participate in sporting or adventurous activities, and young geologists and others to carry out independent ground-breaking expeditions, and supports projects for conserving mountain and ocean environments.
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
We are a local mental health charity
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 London Orchard Project is a fresh initiative promoting orchards in London. We are working with Londoners to plant, maintain, restore and harvest apple, pear and plum trees all over the city. We're increasing access to fresh, local, fruit, and making London a better place to live.
Macaroni Wood is a wonderful rural haven that provides high quality accommodation for youth clubs, schools and community organisations.
The Trust promotes The National Forest and is creating environmental, educational and recreational facilities at its heart for people to enjoy. The Friends of The National Forest support woodland creation, woodland management, environmental education and access projects in The National Forest.
The Arboretum is a wonderful place for reunion, reflection and Remembrance. Its 150 acres contain 50,000 trees and over 160 memorials including the Armed Forces Memorial. The site is free to enter. We rely on your generosity today so that future generations can continue to enjoy it tomorrow.
The National Trust of Guernsey aims to preserve and enhance the Island's natural beauty, its historical buildings and its heritage. Please help us protect Your Heritage. "The National Trust of Guernsey, for Everyone, Forever" www.nationaltrust-gsy.org.gg
The Operation Wallacea Trust was established in 2000 in the UK in order to support activities that could directly contribute towards the conservation of biodiversity in the areas in which Operation Wallacea is working.
The Orangutan Foundation is the world's foremost orangutan conservation organisation. We are saving Asia's endangered great apes by protecting their tropical forest habitat, working with local communities and promoting research and education. <p> The approach of the Orangutan Foundation goes beyond that of purely protecting the orangutan. Critically it also includes a recognition that orangutan habitat is unique in it's richness of biodiversity and crucial for local communities, who are as dependant on the forest as is the orangutan. <p> Conservation is more than protecting a species, it is about saving nature which includes us, 'the fifth ape'. The efforts of all of us to prevent global warming will be seen as a defining moment in history, for humanity's sake and for the health of the whole planet. Tropical forests can play a significant role in guarding against climate change.
Plant a Tree Today (PATT) Foundation works to raise awareness of global environmental issues, campaign for better environmental practices and take action against deforestation and climate change by planting trees.
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
The Pygmy Hippo Foundation aims to promote the conservation, preservation and protection of the endangered pygmy hippo in its natural environment, through the re-development of the Sapo National Park and incorporating local communities into conservation initiatives and education programmes.
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 Rainforest Foundation UK aims to protect tropical rainforests by working with those who know the forest best – indigenous peoples and traditional forest dwellers. By supporting them, we're taking a major step forward in the battle to combat climate change.
The Red Squirrel Survival Trust is a national body established to ensure the conservation and protection of the the red squirrel in the UK.
http://www.rippleafrica.org RIPPLE Africa is involved with education, healthcare, and environmental projects in Malawi, Africa. The charity believes in providing a hand UP, not a hand out. RIPPLE Africa keeps its costs to a minimum so that your donations go to where they are needed most.
With over 800,000 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.
SCCF is a not-for-profit foundation, established to fill the gap between charitable assistance and commercial projects within the Climate Change space.
Shining Hope Foundation acts to make meaningful changes to achieve a better world, ensuring future generations will enjoy a viable and living planet. Its projects fulfill its vision of helping wildlife, nature and people live in balance.
Suffolk Wildlife Trust is Suffolk's leading conservation organisation. It's vision is to create a Living Landscape for Suffolk.
Sunarma, also known as Action Ethiopia in the UK is a charity that was founded in Ethiopia. Specializing in rural areas, Action Ethiopia helps families who thought they may never receive help. It does this by providing access to water, sanitation as well as sustainable agricultural development.
Surrey Wildlife Trust is a registered charity and the only organisation concerned solely with the conservation of all forms of wildlife in Surrey. We care for more than 9000 hectares of Surrey's countryside and our mission is to protect and regenerate Surrey's wildlife.
Synchronicity Earth is a conservation charity and grant giving organization. We identify gaps in conservation funding and barriers to environmental protection, seeking out workable, sustainable and innovative solutions to both.
For communities in Africa, trees mean life. TREE AID supports villagers in Africa's dry-lands to unlock the potential of trees sustainably, providing nutritious foods, natural medicines and enterprise opportunities. Thank you for supporting TREE AID. www.treeaid.org.uk
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.
Trees Give Life is a registered charity (Charity Number 1147203). We are seeking to promote the concept of Sadqa Jariyah (Continuous Charity) and also fulfill a Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammed (pbuh). To achieve this we are planting trees in poor countries. to regenerate the land to feed the poor
Achieving the balance – between human development and wildlife and habitat conservation – in a country with the world’s third highest population growth rate is critical. This is the aim of the Uganda Conservation Foundation. <p> Working with the Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA), UCF aims to sensitise communities and demonstrate through practical projects how people can gain financial benefits from conservation. <p> UCF’s current challenge is assisting UWA in the recovery of the 400km² Dura sector north of Lake George, where wildlife has literally been wiped out by poaching. The Dura project is an extension of the successful Waterways project, which is combating ivory poaching, bushmeat smoking, live animal trafficking and illegal fishing across Lakes Edward, George and Albert. <p> Other successful projects include measures to reduce elephant crop raiding. Since the excavation of 30km trenches and erection of 13 elephant fences no retaliatory killings of elephants have been reported. Farmers are now harvesting their crops, allowing children to attend secondary school rather than guard crops, proving that simple low-tech solutions can make a massive difference to rural communities’ quality of life. <p> To read more about how UCF works to improve the lives of communities and protect wildlife visit <http://www.ugandacf.org> www.ugandacf.org
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.
WLT an international conservation organisation that takes action to save rainforest and other wildlife habitats. Supported by Sir David Attenborough and working with local organisations in Central/South America,Philippines and India, WLT has helped protect over 400,000 acres of wildlife habitats.
The World Owl Trust promotes UK and global owl conservation.This includes habitat conservation and restoration, research into wild populations and education available to all to raise awareness of threatened owl species and their habitats www.owls.org When was the last time you heard an owl hoot
If you can't find your charity, please click here