Animals Asia is working to end the barbaric practice of bear bile farming. Its Moon Bear sanctuaries in China and Vietnam are helping to educate consumers not to buy bear bile. Animals Asia is also working to end the suffering of millions of cats and dogs in the brutal food and fur trades.
It does animal rescue and rehoming in the Northamptonshire area, and wildlife rescue
The Artemis Charitable Foundation was set up on behalf of Artemis Investment Management to manage donations raised through numerous sporting events on behalf of their designated charities, Edinburgh Cyrenians, Tusk Trust, CHICKS, Rainer and Mercy Corps.
The Aspinall Foundation in conjunction with Howletts and Port Lympne Wild Animal Parks in Kent is devoted to saving rare and endangered animals and returning them to protected areas in the wild. These activities include the management of two gorilla rescue and rehabilitation projects in Congo and Gabon, Central Africa, where we have successfully reintroduced over fifty western lowland gorillas. Forty-three of these are wild-born gorillas, orphans of the bush meat trade. As a charity we rely on the support of the general public to help fund our work. Working together with The Aspinall Foundation your support will make a real difference to the future of the western lowland gorilla and other endangered animals whose future is in all our hands. Visit us today at www.totallywild.net/jaf
The Badger Trust is a registered charity which promotes the conservation, welfare, and protection of badgers, their setts and habitats. Representing and supporting the activity of 80 local voluntary badger groups, it provides advice on all badger issues and works with government, vets, industry, animal welfare groups, the police and the wider public to fulfil its mission.
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.
BBOWT, The local Wildlife Trust for Berkshire Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire aims to inspire people to take action for wildlife, to create and manage nature reserves and conserve and enhance wildlife in the wider countryside.
The Born Free Foundation is a dynamic international wildlife charity working throughout the wild to save lives, stop suffering, conserve species, protect wild animals and keep wildlife in the wild.
BOS aims to protect the orangutan and its rainforest habitat. It runs the largest primate rescue project in the world.
The Bristol Dogs Home was founded in 1887 and has been caring for Bristol's stray dog and cat population ever since. The Home also accepts animals from owners who are unable to care for their pet anymore. There is room for 115 dogs and 50 cats and accommodation is often full to capacity! We also take in and re-home smaller domestic pets such as guinea pigs, rabbits, ferrets and various birds.
BHPS gives advice to the public about care of hedgehogs, particularly when injured, sick, orphaned, treated cruelly or in other danger; encourages the younger generation to value and respect their natural wildlife and funds research into the behavioral habits of hedgehogs to ascertain the best methods of assisting their survival.
CWAF rescues gorillas, chimpanzees and monkeys that have been orphaned, largely as a result of the bushmeat trade in Cameroon. It has over 200 primates in its care and relies entirely on donations to fund its work. In addition to the daily care of the animals, CWAF is investing to expand its very popular education programme.
Care for the Wild International is an international wildlife charity dedicated to protecting animals from cruelty and exploitation. It provides aid to wildlife in distress and is directly involved in the fight against illegal trading in wildlife.
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
Formed in 1997, the Cetacean Research & Rescue Unit (CRRU) is a small, non-profit research organisation based in NE Scotland. Located in the beautiful heritage fishing village of Gardenstown, near Banff, on the southern coastline of the outer Moray Firth, the group is dedicated to the conservation and protection of whales, dolphins and porpoises in Scottish waters through scientific investigation, environmental education, and the provision of professional, veterinary assistance to sick, stranded and injured individuals.
Cumbria Wildlife Trust is the only voluntary organisation devoted solely to the conservation of the wildlife and wild places of Cumbria. We stand up for wildlife, create wildlife havens and raise environmental awareness. We care for over 40 reserves, working to protect endangered habitats and species including peatbogs and red-squirrels.
The DSWT embraces measures for the conservation and protection of wildlife in Kenya. Including anti-poaching operations, community outreach, mobile veterinary support, and the rescue, hand-rearing and rehabilitation of elephant and rhino orphans, so that they can enjoy a quality of life in wild terms when grown.
Recently voted by a BBC poll as one of the most effective and popular wildlife charities in Britain, the David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation (DSWF) is a small UK-based charity, dedicated to the long-term conservation of critically endangered mammals in the wild and the benefit of the local people who share their environment.DSWF is a small wildlife charity with a big impact. It supports a range of innovative and far reaching projects to protect endangered mammals, such as tigers, elephants and rhinos, throughout Africa and Asia
Dotty Rhino’s aim is to raise awareness and educate in support of the George Adamson Wildlife Protection Trust (GAWPT). Each ‘dotty rhino’ character represents a real-life animal that lives and breathes in the Mkomazi Game Reserve, Northern Tanzania. It protects endangered species such as black rhino and wild dog...
This charity supports conservation projects in Jersey and Overseas which continues the work of our great predecessor, Gerald Durrell, and helps to save endangered species which would otherwise become extinct.
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.
Essex Wildlife Trust is the leading conservation body in Essex, with over 35,000 members and 485 corporate members. Essex Wildlife Trust have 7 visitor centres, 87 nature reserves, 1 nature park and manage 7,200 acres of land. Over 25,000 adults and children are educated every year. Essex Wildlife Trust is committed to Protecting Wildlife for the Future.
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.
International wildlife charity working with communities around the world to protect endangered species and habitats. The Charity recognises that if conservation programmes are to succeed then the needs of local people are kept in balance with those of endangered species and habitats.
G4G provides equipment and funds for the rangers of Virunga National Park, eastern Democratic Republic of Congo who job it is to protect the critically endangered mountain gorilla, in the 'Mikeno' gorilla sector. Militia groups, poachers and charcoal burners provide a very dangerous backdrop for rangers and gorillas. You can help....
Globalteer works closely with local projects and communities around the world with the aim to alleviate poverty and environmental degradation. The main focus is through education, health care, nutrition, income generation and conservation.
The Gorilla Organization works to protect the endangered mountain gorilla in its native habitat. It also works to ensure that local people benefit from their unique natural heritage. The Organization, founded by the late Dian Fossey who lived with the gorillas, is involved in education, conservation and public awareness.
The Herefordshire Nature Trust is one of the 47 Wildlife Trusts who protect local wildlife and wild places. The Trust owns and manages nature reserves, works with others including farmers and local communities to manage their land for wildlife and campaigns for better protection of the natural environment.
The Jane Goodall Institute runs several sanctuaries in Africa for orphan chimpanzees, victims of habitat destruction and the bushmeat trade. Through our global education programme, 'Roots & Shoots', young people are encouraged to take positive action to secure the continued survival of the planet. In Africa, we provide training in sustainable land use, tree nurseries, primary healthcare, family planning, AIDS education, water projects, scholarships for girls and micro-credit schemes for women.
Waves focuses on bringing some pleasure and some fun to disadvantaged children in Kenya and England. It provides them with "hope for a better life". So many children simply never get the chance to be children. It also supports the need to preserve and protect wildlife in Kenya.
The Lewa Wildlife Conservancy works as a catalyst for the conservation of wildlife and its habitat. It does this through the protection and management of species, the initiation and support of community conservation and development programmes, and the education of neighbouring areas in the value 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.
London Wildlife Trust is the only charity dedicated to protecting the capital's wildlife and wild spaces - managing over fifty London-wide nature reserves and campaigning to save important wildlife habitats. The Trust engages London's diverse communities through access to its nature reserves, volunteering programmes and education work.
MGFT is an animal welfare charity with 3 sites in Dorset and Devon. MGFT rescue and rehome more than 1200 animals per year and are open to the public (Church Knowle site has 35 acres to wander round). With more animals needing care they do need your support to ensure their work continues.
MONA-UK is dedicated to the rescue of primates suffering in captivity. MONA has established one of the few primate rescue centres in Europe, situated in Northern Spain, where we provide primates with a permanent home where they can forage, climb and play for the rest of their lives.
The Monkey Sanctuary Trust is dedicated to the welfare, conservation and survival of wild and captive primates and is working to end the trade in primates as pets in the UK. The Trust rescues and cares for unwanted and neglected ex-pet monkeys at its Sanctuary in Cornwall and also supports other rescue and conservation projects overseas.
To promote the conservation, protection and improvement of the physical & natural environment of the Nyika and Vwaza; and To promote the education of the public in nature conservation generally and in particular of the Nyika and Vwaza. With your help, these aims can be fulfilled.
The Orangutan Appeal UK is a registered charity based in the south of England, dedicated to the rehabilitation and preservation of Orangutans and the conservation of their habitat. The Appeal strives to protect remaining wild populations of orangutans by providing support and funding for projects across Malaysian and Indonesian Borneo; and by raising awareness of the plight of this great ape across the globe. The Appeal is also authorised to support the Famous Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre.
Orangutan Foundation is committed to supporting conservation in Indonesia and Malaysia by providing technical assistance in the field and raising funds for its work. It also seeks to advise government policy and educate public about threats to orangutans and the rainforest ecosystem so that this invaluable great ape defies extinction.
Panthera saves in situ populations of the world’s 36 species of wild cats and the landscapes they inhabit in all regions of the world.
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.
Raystede aims to prevent and relieve cruelty to animals and to protect them from unnecessary suffering. Over 1500 unwanted and abandoned animals arrive at the centre annually. Dogs, cats and other companion animals are found new caring homes while others remain in Raystede's care for the rest of their days.The Raystede Centre relies totally on voluntary support.
The Retreat Animal Rescue is entirely voluntary and rescues farmed, domestic and wild animals. All donations go directly to the welfare of the animals in its care and to those needing help in the future. Thank you for helping them to help abused, sick, injured and unwanted animals.
Rhino Ark raises money for the building of the one of the world's largest eco-fences, designed to fence in Kenya’s Aberdare National Park and surrounding indigenous State forest land, which together comprise a total of 2000 km2. This area is now described as the Abedare Conservation Area (ACA). This not only provides an "ark" for endangered species, such as rhino and bongo, but preserves one of Africa's greatest eco-systems.
The RSPCA Canterbury branch is responsible for raising all the funds it requires to provide care and shelter to needy animals within our area. We rely on donations as we receive no external funding and nearly everyone involved with the branch works as a volunteer. We are currently in the process of building a much needed animal centre near Canterbury that will provide accommodation for 40 cats, 20 dogs and a number of small furries.
The RSPCA Huddersfield & District works to promote kindness and prevent cruelty to animals in the Huddersfield area. Its policy is to rehome animals with caring new owners, help those of limited means with veterinary care, actively promote microchipping to assist reuniting animals with owners, and neutering to prevent unwanted animals. We do NOT destroy healthy animals.