BirdLife International is a global partnership of non-governmental conservation organisations with a focus on birds that works together on shared priorities - exchanging skills, achievements and information. BirdLife International is present in 103 countries and territories worldwide.
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.
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.
The National Animal Welfare trust cares for unwanted and needy animals. The Trust offer safe and secure accomodation to pets that sometimes have no where else to go. Apart from re-homing cats and dogs, NAWT is home to a suprisingly wide variety of animals including pigs, cows, goats and rabbits.
Petsavers is dedicated to improving the health of all small animals. It funds studies into the prevention and treatment of illnesses and conditions affecting pets and other small animals.
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 RSPB is the UK charity working to secure a healthy environment for birds and wildlife, helping to create a better world for us all. Your generous support through Just Giving will help a wide variety of work in the UK and overseas through our BirdLife International Partners. The RSPB works to save species from extinction; to protect habitats; to lobby government for better legislation to safeguard wildlife and the environment; and much much more. Your support will help towards all of this work, and you can find out more by visiting www.rspb.org.uk.
The Wildfowl & Wetland Trust (WWT) is an international leader in the development and protection of wetland habitats and the wildlife they support throughout the world. Founded in 1946 by the naturalist and artist Sir Peter Scott, the Trust’s national network of nine wetland visitor centres inspires over one million visitors a year.
Wildlife Vets International is a registered conservation charity that provides expert veterinary support to endangered animal projects, all over the world. As well as responding to emergencies affecting endangered species, it provides vital expert training and equipment to biologists and vets working with conservation projects in the UK and overseas.
The World Land Trust is an international conservation organisation working to preserve the world's most biologically important and threatened lands. Supported by Sir David Attenborough and working with local organisations in Central and South America, the Philippines and India, the trust has helped protect over 350,000 acres of threatened wildlife habitats since its foundation in 1989.
WSPA is an animal welfare charity working for a world where animal welfare matters, and animal cruelty ends. WSPA's animal welfare programmes include a mix of direct fieldwork, campaigning, education, training and member society development. The charity is best known for it's work with bears but it helps all kinds of animals all over the world.
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