
The impact your donations make
Without incredible supporters we couldn’t continue our vital conservation work to fight for your world.
Why not share these great examples below ahead of your fundraising event so your friends, family and colleagues can see how their donations can make a real impact.

£20
could pay for a blood sample from a polar bear in Svalbard, Norway, providing scientists with the hard facts they need to persuade governments to reduce pollution and tackle climate change.

£50
could pay for a local school visit in Brazil by one of our community monitors to raise children’s awareness about the plight of jaguars and their habitat.

£100
could pay for a half day boat hire, from which our teams can deploy seed bags on rope to the seabed – to plant seagrass meadows around UK coastlines.

£250
could help us plant 25 trees in Nepal, which will help keep cities cooler in the face of climate change.

£500
could help pay for a GPS digital camera to photograph individual rhinos whilst monitoring. We'll also use these to photograph 'scene of crime' evidence of poaching incidence, which can be used to build a stronger case against criminals.

£1000
could pay to fit satellite collars to four elephants to monitor their movements and help reduce human-wildlife conflict and protect against poaching.

£2000
could restore 40 hectares of grassland (an area over 100 football pitches in size). Grassland habitat is vital for tiger prey such as chital and sambar.