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Conservation Programs in United Kingdom
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Conservation Programs sector based in United Kingdom. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
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Uk Squirrel Accord
The UK Squirrel Accord (UKSA) is a UK-wide partnership of 45 leading conservation and forestry organisations, Government agencies and companies, with links to red squirrel community groups. UKSA works collaboratively to preserve the UK’s wooded landscapes and associated biodiversity under the following aims to:* Secure and expand UK red squirrel, Sciurus vulgaris, populations beyond current thresholds.* Ensure UK woodlands flourish and deliver multiple benefits for future generations of wildlife and people. A key part of UKSA's work is to fund and oversee development and delivery of a grey squirrel fertility control. UKSA partners work together to:* Fundraise for and support research into a fertility control for grey squirrels.* Explore innovative management and conservation measures.* Increase public awareness of key issues.* Engage with landowners and local groups.* Enhance engagement with existing partnerships and projects.* Share best practice and knowledge.* Improve links between various key sectors. Please contact us if you would like to know more about the partnership and our work: info@squirrelaccord.uk
1 to 10 staff
Elephants For Africa
Elephants for Africa is a company based out of Germany.
1 to 10 staff
Findhorn Watershed Initiative
The Findhorn Watershed Initiative is a multi-generational vision to restore a mosaic of nature rich habitats, grow a culture of nature connection and enable a nature-positive economy for the people and places of the Findhorn watershed, from the Monadhliath Mountains to the Moray Firth. Catalysed by the global drive towards net zero and ecosystem restoration, the Initiative brings together land managers, communities, businesses, and other river users in an accelerated, collaborative programme of habitat restoration, carbon sequestration and river stewardship. Instigated and led by local environmental conservation intermediary – the Findhorn, Nairn and Lossie Rivers Trust – the Findhorn Watershed Initiative was created in response to national and global frameworks, such as the Scottish Government’s Just Transition Outcomes and the UN Decade of Ecosystem Restoration, as well as the Trust’s 2021-26 Management Plan, which prioritises conservation and restoration of its river catchments.
1 to 10 staff
Net Gain Staffordshire
Net Gain Staffordshire is a new website developed by Staffordshire Wildlife Trust to ensure that any funds generated for nature recovery through the Government's new Biodiversity Net Gain rules are used to get the biggest benefits for nature in Staffordshire. For landowners and managers If you are a landowner or manager, you can register your land on Net Gain Staffordshire, together with information on the number of BNG units and habitat opportunities available. Registering on Net Gain Staffordshire will make your land visible to developers who have BNG requirements to meet. For developers and ecologists By using Net Gain Staffordshire to find suitable BNG Units, developers can make sure they are selecting a site that maximises the benefits for nature. This will help to meet the BNG requirements set out by local authorities.
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Rare Breed Goats
We are a traditional farm that is dedicated to the conservation and protection of British Rare & Native Goat Breeds. We have four rare and native breeds of goats including Bagot goats, Angora goats, Golden Guernsey goats and British Primitive goats.
1 to 10 staff
Ullswater Countryside Management
Ullswater Countryside Management specialises in traditional Countryside Management, Conservation Projects and Estate Works, working for both commercial and domestic customers. We are passionate about the Lake District Landscape and want to support you on the delivery of those landscapes and your conservation projects. If you need trees planting, are looking at beck rewriggling, plug planting or hedge laying please do get in touch and we can talk about any up and coming projects. We are experienced in all areas of countryside management from countryside furniture installation, dry stone walling, drainage, pathworks and fencing. We take pride in the work we do and are passionate about completing each job to the highest standard.
1 to 10 staff
Wildcats Conservation Alliance
WildCats Conservation Alliance is an initiative of the Zoological Society of London (ZSL) and Dreamworld Wildlife Foundation (DWF) channelling public and zoo support for wild tiger and Amur leopard conservation projects. Currently, WildCats supports projects in 5 tiger range countries within Asia. It works with implementing partners whose projects are regularly and independently reviewed providing supporters with the confidence that their money is being used effectively.
1 to 10 staff
Geasphere - Earth Matters
GeaSphere is a South African ‘Not for profit’ organisation registered in 2003. We campaign for the protection of Southern African water resources and the threatened grassland ecosystem, and oppose the expansion and entrenchment of the industrial timber plantation model (fake forestry). We are actively engaged in land restoration in the Sudwala Rainforest Valley of Mpumalanga, South Africa.
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Tirweddau Cymru Landscapes Wales
Tirweddau Cymru yw partneriaeth o’r pump Tirwedd Cenedlaethol a’r tri Parc Cenedlaethol yng Nghymru, sy’n gweithio gyda’i gilydd i fynd i’r afael â’r heriau allweddol gan gynnwys gweithredu ar newid yn yr hinsawdd a helpu natur i adfer. Tirweddau Cymru Landscapes Wales is a partnership of the designated landscapes in Wales: three National Parks and five National Landscapes, who are working together to address key shared challenges, including action on the climate change and nature emergencies.
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North Wales Seal Research Organisation
NWSRO is a marine education organisation centred around seal research, conservation, and protection in North Wales. Founded in 2017 by Bangor University alumni, NWSRO aimed to fill the knowledge gaps that existed in pinniped research on the North Wales coast in order to better understand their populations and threats through monitoring, public engagement, awareness campaigns, and research. In 2019 we initiated our citizen scientist sightings project and over the years have become increasingly involved in marine education and science communication with multiple organisations and research projects with many stakeholders. We have teams of dedicated volunteers covering all along the coast and regularly present at public events and scientific conferences. Inclusivity, kindness, and environmental action is at the forefront of the NWSRO ethos and we welcome individuals from all backgrounds and abilities to join us to learn more about protecting our important welsh marine species.
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Campwild Uk
Inspiring & enabling access to nature & wilder camping adventures Unlocking ‘Wild Spaces’ The Ultimate Guide to Wilder Campsites Adventure Camping Community
1 to 10 staff
Wild Rutland
Imagine a place where your senses come alive with the sights and sounds of the natural world, and everything that it has to offer. Imagine an experience where all of this and more is open to delight and inspire every generation of your family. Welcome to Wild Rutland - the destination for the curious adventurer.
1 to 10 staff
Bird Aware Essex Coast
Bird Aware Essex Coast is an initiative to raise awareness of the birds that feed and breed on the Essex coast, so that people can enjoy the coast and its wildlife without disturbing the birds. Our project engages with visitors and communities along the Essex coast to help people learn about the different species of bird and understand the impact of bird disturbance.
1 to 10 staff
Moors For The Future Partnership
Since 2003 we have developed and delivered a landscape scale programme of blanket bog restoration. We have used more than £30 million to conserve and repair the moors of the Peak District and South Pennines. Using innovative conservation techniques we have transformed over 35 sq km of black degraded peat in the Peak District National Park, South Pennine Moors Special Area of Conservation and West Pennine Moors We have developed a monitoring programme to provide evidence of the effectiveness of these techniques, and our continually evolving communications aim to inspire people to care for these special places. Our work is delivered by the Moors for the Future staff team through the Peak District National Park Authority as the lead and accountable body. It is supported through its partners including the Environment Agency, Natural England, National Trust, RSPB, Severn Trent Water, United Utilities, Yorkshire Water, Pennine Prospects and representatives of the moorland owner and farming community.
11 to 50 staff
Kilchoan Melfort Trust
Conservation, Spirituality, Education. We are a conservation initiative that aims to restore biodiversity and set ecosystems onto a recovery path through nature led land management practices, promotion of natural processes, carbon sequestration and maximised ecosystem health. Our vision is to conserve the dynamic and diverse habitats of the estate. With a community-based bottom-up approach, we focus on the educational aspect and collaboration with a variety of partners and stakeholders to achieve our goals. Kilchoan Melfort Trust is a registered Charity SC053005
11 to 50 staff
Nature North
Welcome to Nature North. It is working to: • Build a northern partnership for nature – more than 50 organisations, businesses, authorities and partnerships are now involved, and the number is growing • Attract significant new public and private investment into large scale nature recovery, with benefits for the economy, green jobs, climate resilience and quality of life in the North • Embed nature and its benefits into policy in the North of England. Nature North’s Aims: • More people, working together more often, for the benefit of people and places across the north of England • Leaders in the North value nature, understand its role and include nature in decision making • There are greater flows of investment into nature recovery in the North of England. Image credit: ©Paul Thomas | Natural England
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Wharfedale Naturalists
Wharfedale Naturalists Society is a thriving charity with over 600 members, first established in 1945. With the support of over 60 volunteers we are involved in the management of 6 Local Nature Reserves and run a program of talks, walks and visits throughtout the year charitable objects are To promote and foster the study of all branches of natural history (by observation, research and record keeping) and thereby to add to the existing knowledge of these sciences in the world at large and in Wharfedale in particular; ii) To promote the conservation, protection and improvement of the physical and natural environment. For the purposes of these Objects ‘Wharfedale’ is defined as ‘all the catchment of the River Wharfe above the 430 km.Easting grid line near Rougemont Carr in Weeton Civil Parish near Harrogate, North Yorkshire’
51 to 200 staff
Echoes Of The Okavango
Echoes of the Okavango is a unique kayak expedition through one of Africa’s most breathtaking and ecologically significant landscapes—the Okavango Delta in Botswana. In Summer 2025, our team will embark on a 300-kilometer journey, paddling through pristine waterways, encountering iconic wildlife, and engaging with local communities. But this is more than an adventure. It’s a mission to explore, document, and protect the Delta while raising awareness about the urgent impacts of climate change on this fragile ecosystem. Our Story In 2023, Jay Frain attended the premier of a new film 'Into the Okavango' by Ollie Pemberton. Having never heard of, nor seen the delta before, Jay was mesmerised by the beauty of the Okavango and walked away with a dream to one day visit. A year of wondering later, Jay decided to make his dream a reality. Thus planning for the Echoes of the Okavango expedition began in November 2024. Our Mission Our mission is to explore the Okavango Delta by kayak, capturing its natural beauty and unique ecosystem to raise awareness of the urgent impacts of climate change on this critical region. Through creative storytelling, we will share the Delta's story with the world to deepen understanding of its environmental and cultural significance and inspire action to protect it for future generations. As a dedicated team, we will contribute to citizen science and creative projects to highlight the need to preserve the delta. The Expedition The team will take to the waters of the Okavango, starting at the small settlement of Sepapa before undertaking a 300km journey through some of Africa's most remote and untamed landscapes. The expedition will take 14days of paddling to complete, with regular stops to complete our filming, photography and citizen science projects as well as speaking to the local people about their experiences in the delta. The Delta is home to Africa’s most iconic wildlife—elephants that roam the floodplains, hippos lurking
1 to 10 staff
Led By The Wild Cic
Led by the Wild is a dynamic organisation dedicated to fostering connections between people, nature, and rural heritage. Over the years, we have built a solid foundation of successful programmes, including engaging forest school activities, a well-established volunteer network, and strong community relationships. Our site showcases transformative conservation work, such as the creation of wildflower meadows, nature gardens, and coppicing projects, which have not only enhanced biodiversity but also served as a platform for community engagement and education. Supported by a skilled and committed team of directors, along with a robust network of experts, we have cultivated meaningful partnerships with schools and community groups. This collaborative spirit is reflected in impactful initiatives like the eco-citizenship programme and our rural heritage events.*Vision* To create a world where people and communities thrive in harmony with nature, championing sustainability, biodiversity, and a deep appreciation for rural heritage for future generations.*Mission* Led by the Wild connects people with nature and rural traditions, empowering communities to conserve, protect, and cherish the natural environment and cultural heritage while fostering personal well-being, ecological stewardship, and an understanding of our rural past.*Values* • Sustainability: Committing to practices that protect and enhance the natural world and preserve rural traditions. • Community: Encouraging collaboration and inclusion to strengthen bonds with nature, heritage, and each other. • Education: Cultivating awareness and knowledge to inspire environmental and heritage-based action. • Well-being: Promoting health and resilience through meaningful interactions with nature and rural crafts. • Respect: Honouring the interconnectedness of all life and the legacy of rural heritage.
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Operation Gaia
The aim of 'Operation GAIA' is to help and promote wildlife conservation over the globe by reaching out and teaching on the issue we are facing
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Rta Restoration
Our mission is to target and restore degraded landscapes at scale, increase career opportunities in conservation, and reconnect a broader audience with nature. We fund our nature restoration with private investment through the provision of biodiversity units, using the Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) framework.
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The Holistic Gardener
The Holistic Gardener offers nature-led garden design, soft landscaping, and seasonal care rooted in permaculture principles and traditional land wisdom. From wildlife havens and edible gardens to wildflower meadows and sacred spaces, I create landscapes that support biodiversity, soil health, and the wellbeing of people and place. Based in Perthshire and working across Scotland, my focus is on beauty, balance, and sustainability — gardening with nature, not against it.
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University Of Cambridge Conservation Research Institute
The University of Cambridge Conservation Research Institute (UCCRI) is the bridge between the UCAM and the Cambridge Conservation Initiative (CCI), a collaboration between UCAM and ten leading conservation organisations. The institute fosters productive interdisciplinary dialogue, bringing together colleagues from various intellectual backgrounds and traditions. It conducts ambitious research that bridges natural sciences, technology, arts, humanities, and social sciences. Additionally, it plays a crucial role in the MPhil in Conservation Leadership program, a masters course at the University of Cambridge, and contributes to the broader University-wide sustainability education agenda. The Cambridge Conservation Research Institute (CRI) operates within the diverse academic landscape of the University of Cambridge, encompassing all six academic schools, namely the Physical Sciences, Biological Sciences, Clinical Medicine, Technology, Humanities & Social Sciences, and Arts & Humanities.
51 to 200 staff
Cumbria Connect
Cumbria Connect is one of the UK's largest nature recovery programmes, restoring nature from Penrith to Kendal. Part of the Endangered Landscapes & Seascapes programme, we are a bold collaboration of farmers, landowners and conservationists. Faced with the twin crises of climate change and nature loss, we recognised the need to come together to help make a difference. Together, we’re on a bold mission to reverse the decline of wildlife and restore nature to hectares of the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales National Parks. That’s an area bigger than Birmingham, making us one of the largest nature recovery programmes in the UK. At Cumbria Connect, we believe that by linking fragmented habitats and creating stepping stones for wildlife, we can restore the health and vitality of our ecosystems in a way that truly has an impact. With generous funding of £4.1 million from the Endangered Landscapes & Seascapes Programme, we’re embracing nature-friendly farming practices and working together to make bigger, better and more connected habitats and creating a wilder future for wildlife and people. From reintroducing endangered species like water voles to restoring precious peatlands, we’re tackling habitat loss head-on, with plenty of opportunities to get involved. Healthy ecosystems provide cleaner air and water, improved flood control, better soil health and a boost to biodiversity. It’s a win-win for both nature and people. Cumbria Connect is working within a landscape that’s not just beautiful but ecologically vital. This area was once home to England’s last Golden Eagle, a majestic bird that symbolised the wild spirit of our countryside. Its loss isn’t just a statistic—it’s a tragic reminder of what’s at stake. But we hold onto hope that one day, through our collective efforts, this majestic bird might one day soar again over our Lakeland fells.
11 to 50 staff