Founded in 1995, The Wild Trout Trust (WTT) is a registered charity that works to conserve wild trout throughout the UK and Ireland by encouraging people to protect and restore their habitat. We're small, efficient and focused: with lots of voluntary support we act as catalyst for national ans local enthusiasm, stimulating hands-on habitat improvements at a community level.
CPRE Oxfordshire promotes the beauty, tranquillity and diversity of rural Oxfordshire by encouraging the sustainable use of land and other natural resources in both town and country.
The Great Bustard Group is a UK Registered Charity that aims to establish a self-sustaining population of Great Bustards in the UK and create practical conservation measures for Great Bustards in Saratov, Russia and Bustards worldwide.
Sowing the seeds for sustainable development
ECSC was founded by people who care about the future. Even before the issue of harmful climate change became widely known, the creators of ECSC believed that our society's dependence on fossil fuels must be reduced. ECSC's main work now is the development and organisation of projects, aimed at householders of all income levels, large businesses, public sector establishments and local authorities.
The Congregation of Jacob is one of the last active synagogues in the East End. It is a "most valuable and vulnerable relic of Anglo-Jewish history" (English Heritage), but in need of conservation thus the appeal for funds. Your presence and presents are greatly appreciated! For more information visit: www.congregationofjacob.org
The Royal Parks Foundation raises funds to help protect and enhance London's eight Royal Parks - 5,000 acres of green space in the heart of the city. Help safeguard these national treasures, home to over 130,000 trees, a myriad of wildlife and support a community programme that engages over 23,000 young people annually.
BGCI is an international organisation that exists to ensure the world-wide conservation of threatened plants, the continued existence of which are intrinsically linked to global issues including poverty, human well-being and climate change. BGCI represents over 700 members - mostly botanic gardens - in 118 countries. We aim to support and empower our members and the wider conservation community so that their knowledge and expertise can be applied to reversing the threat of extinction crisis facing one third of all plants. To do this we support the development and implementation of global policy – specifically the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation (GSPC) - at a global, regional, national, and local level. We work in a catalytic way, through our secretariat in London and regional offices in Kenya, the USA, Singapore and China to deliver the objectives of the GSPC. In support of this objective we produce a range resources and publications, organise a number of regular international gatherings and develop a number of direct conservation programmes.
nef is a think-and-do tank working for an economy where people and planet matter. nef challenges mainstream thinking on economic, environmental and social issues. It is not supported by any political party but by thousands of people who share our belief that good lives don't have to cost the earth.
The International Primate Protection League (IPPL) was established in 1973 and is the only organisation in the world formed with the aim of protecting all species of non-human primate, great and small. We take an integrated approach including welfare, conservation and education. www.ippl.org.uk
Girlguiding Cheshire Forest has launched an appeal to raise £750,000 to improve facilities at Pettypool, our outdoor centre set in 17 acres of woodland in the heart of Cheshire.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.Our objective is to assist the local community, in the extremely poor Kanamai District of Coastal Kenya, by providing: Free Education, Sanitation, Clean drinking water, Basic Healthcare, and Employment.
Green Thing (www.dothegreenthing.com) is a public service that inspires people to lead a greener life. With the help of brilliant videos and inspiring stories etc. from creative people and community members around the world, Green Thing focuses on seven things you can do - and enjoy doing. Please help Green Thing to make the biggest difference it can make. Thanks for your support
..We are 14 members of The Senior Section & 4 Leaders, selected to represent Girlguiding London & South East England Region in Sri Lanka this summer. We'll be providing non-formal education in a girls orphanage & doing conservation work in an elephants orphanage. Thank you for your support.
Groundwork North Wales runs and manages Pedal Power an all ability cycling programme that inspires people of all abilities to enjoy cycling, exercise and fresh air. Based at Alyn Waters Country Park, Wrexham, Pedal Power needs funding to ensure its survival after 2014.
Radnorshire Wildlife Trust is one of the 47 Wildlife Trusts working to protect and conserve local wildlife and wild places. The Trust owns and manages nature reserves, works with local communities to manage their land for wildlife and campaigns for better protection of the natural environment both on land and at sea.
The New Forest Citizens Advice Bureau is a small, local charity. The New Forest Citizens Advice Bureau aims to: We provide free, independent, confidential and impartial advice to everyone on their rights and responsibilities. We value diversity, promote equality and challenge discrimination. We have 135 volunteers and 17 paid staff working throughout the New Forest. Last year our advisers helped 8000 local people resolve their queries on issues surrounding their benefits, housing, debt, employment, health and relationships. The New Forest Citizens Advice Bureau is part of a network of individual, local charities who are affiliated to the national Citizens Advice. We have five offices in the New Forest in Hythe, Lymington, New Milton, Ringwood and Totton with an outreach service in Fordingbridge.
Shepreth Wildlife Conservation Charity was established in 2011 to help fundraise for important work both home and abroad. The organisation raises funds and educates visitors about species which are threatened with extinction, and also plays a major role in funding the Shepreth Hedgehog Hospital.
Friends of Mauritian Wildlife provides financial support to Conservation groups in Mauritius (and its associated islands) who are working to protect the Endemic and Native Fauna and Flora, and to Educate local communities about the benefits of Biodiversity and Conservation of their unique species
The Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS) is one of the country's foremost education and conservation charities. Founded in 1909, our aims are "To inspire and excite our visitors with the wonder of living animals, and so to promote the conservation of threatened species and habitats. The Society runs both the Edinburgh Zoo and The Highland Wildlife Park. *** As an independent Scottish charity, we receive no core funding from local or national government and so must raise funds through commercial income and philanthropic support. Edinburgh Zoo is one of the most popular visitor attractions in Scotland. With almost 1,000 wild animals to see and over 80 acres of beautiful parkland, the Zoo offers a fantastic day out. Based at Kincraig near Aviemore, the Highland Wildlife Park is more of an experience than a visitor attraction. Discover the amazing variety of wildlife found in present day Scotland such as the pine marten, wildcat and capercaillie. Then step back in time and meet the creatures that used to roam over the country - lynx, wolves and reindeer.