Charities - plants and wildlife

Panda House, Weyside Park, Godalming, Surrey, GU7 1XR
01483 426 333
01483 426 409
1081247 (England & Wales) SC039593 (Scotland)

We’re changing things for the better.

The environment is in crisis. But we remain positive.

WWF is the world’s leading independent conservation organisation. And we’re tackling the most serious conservation challenges facing the planet, building a future where people and nature thrive together.

That’s why we’re passionate about sharing the planet’s resources more sustainably, taking action on climate change and protecting endangered wildlife.

Gifts in wills are essential for our vision of a world worth living in for the future



6/7 Barnard Mews, London SW11 1QU
020 7924 4077 ext 222

www.cnp.org.uk

295336 (England & Wales)

The Campaign for National Parks is the only charity dedicated solely to protecting all the National Parks of England and Wales. We have over 75 years experience of protecting our Parks, will you work with us to keep these beautiful places safe?



Bird’s Farm, Haslingfield Road, Barton, Cambridge, CB23 7AG
01223 262999
1007793 (England and Wales)

Please help us to save the beauty of our unique British Countryside for future generations.



Wolston Lane, Ryton, Coventry, CV8 3LG
0247 630 3517
298104 (England and Wales)

Garden Organic is the UK’s leading organic growing charity and has been at the forefront of the organic movement for over 50 years. Through research, education, demonstration gardens and practical projects we enable and support people to get involved in organic growing. We also lobby and campaign on issues vital to people and the environment, such as sustainability and climate change.



Huntingdon Road, Cambridge, CB3 0LE
01223 342200

info@niab.com

www.niab.com

306069

For more than 90 years, the National Institute of Agricultural Botany (NIAB) has played a key role in supporting the development of improved crop varieties and transferring advances in plant science into practical agriculture.

Established as a charitable trust in 1919 under the motto ‘Better Seeds: Better Crops’, NIAB recognised the importance of seed quality and improved varieties in safeguarding food supplies following food shortages during the First World War.



376 High Street, Bangor, Gwynedd LL57 1YE
01248 351541
01248 353192
230772 (England & Wales)

Do you enjoy and value the wildlife and landscape of North Wales?
We do! North Wales Wildlife Trust has been working since 1963 to protect the nature of North Wales.



14 Rollestone Street, Salisbury, Wiltshire SP1 1DX
01722 342730
01722 329035
1059559 (England & Wales), SC038951 (Scotland)

Plantlife is the charity that is speaking up for the nation’s wild plants. It’s creation in 1989 was in the context of the dramatic loss of the nation’s native wild plants; it has now become the leading charity dedicated solely to saving wild plants in their natural habitats.



233a Kentish Town Road, London NW5 2JT
020 7485 0193
020 7485 0315
801436 (England & Wales)

A gift in your will to The Rainforest Foundation UK will help protect rainforests for generations to come – a lasting legacy for the world.

Over 60 million people and 70% of the earth’s wildlife live within rainforests, yet every year an area of rainforest the size of England and Wales is cut down.



Richmond, Surrey TW9 3AB
020 8332 3249
020 8332 3201
803428 (England & Wales)

Plants are the basis of all life on earth, yet a quarter of all plant species may be threatened with extinction. The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, the world’s premier botanic garden, is dedicated to securing the future of the plant kingdom.



The Old Police House, Hyde Park, London W2 2UH
020 7298 2139
1097545 (England & Wales)

The Royal Parks – London's personal space
The Royal Parks are visited by millions of us every year. Their 5,000 acres offer everyone a personal space amid the rush and bustle of the city, and above all they enhance our health and well-being and that of generations to come.



The Kiln, Mather Road, Newark, Nottinghamshire NG24 1WT
01636 677 711
01636 670 001
207238 (England & Wales)

The Wildlife Trusts: Your Local Wildlife Charity



Unit 4, Winstone Beacon, Trematon, Saltash, Cornwall PL12 4RU
01752 846 400
01752 844 001

info @silvanus.org.uk

285768 (England & Wales)

The Silvanus Trust, a woodland charity, has been involved in forestry and woodland in the South West for over twenty five years. We embrace a holistic view of forestry and work extensively in education, social forestry, environmental woodland management and the forestry and timber industries, seeking always to foster the links between people and woodlands and woodland products.



Brooke House, Ashbocking, Ipswich, Suffolk IP6 9JY
01473 890089
262777 (England & Wales)

Help us create a living landscape for Suffolk

Suffolk Wildlife Trust is the county's largest voluntary organisation working on nature conservation and environmental issues. We have 26,000 members and are part of a network of 47 Wildlife Trusts operating across the United Kingdom.



Dept LSG, Sussex Wildlife Trust, Woods Mill, Henfield, West Sussex BN5 9SD
01273 492630
01273 494500
207005 (England & Wales)

The Sussex Wildlife Trust is the largest voluntary organisation devoted to nature conservation in Sussex. With more than 33,000 members, the Trust owns or manages nearly 5,000 acres of land in 33 nature reserves.



Aston Road, Haddenham, Aylesbury, Bucks HP17 8AF
01844 292292
01844 292640
286447 (England & Wales)

Specialising in hedgehogs, Tiggywinkles has been working for over 30 years rescuing, treating and rehabilitating sick, injured and orphaned British wildlife. We have proved beyond doubt that most wild animal and bird casualties can be saved and returned to the wild.



71 Newcomen Street, London SE1 1YT
020 7407 9992
020 7407 9908
279000 (England & Wales)

Making trees matter to everyone



4 Cheapside House, High Street, Gillingham, Dorset SP8 4AA
01747 831 005

info@tusk.org

www.tusk.org

803118 (England and Wales)

Tusk Trust, whose Royal Patron is HRH The Duke of Cambridge, was established in 1990 to stem the decline of Africa’s wildlife and natural habitats. The Charity supports projects that not only protect endangered species, but also seek to alleviate poverty through sustainable development amongst some of the poorest rural communities in Africa.



Slimbridge, Gloucester GL2 7BT
01453 891150
01453 890827
1030884 (England & Wales)

The Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (WWT) was founded in 1946 at Slimbridge, Gloucestershire by naturalist and artist the late Sir Peter Scott.



Kempton Way Grantham, Lincolnshire NG31 6LL
0845 2935648
294344 (England & Wales),

Ancient woodland is our richest wildlife habitat. One oak tree alone can support thousands of species. Sadly, thousands of our ancient woods have been lost or damaged and the little that remains is seriously threatened. Ancient woodland has evolved over hundreds of years and is irreplaceable. Without your help many more woods could disappear forever.



The Old Post Office, Main Street, Clapham LA2 8DP
015242 51002
015242 51150

info@ydmt.org

www.ydmt.org

1061687 (England & Wales)

The Yorkshire Dales has a unique and precious landscape, enjoyed by millions of visitors every year. But it is a landscape that needs our constant care.



1 St George’s Place, York YO24 1GN
01904 659 570
01904 613 467

www.ywt.org.uk

210807 (England & Wales)

Yorkshire Wildlife Trust has been working for over 60 years to enhance and protect Yorkshire’s wildlife havens. Through the support of our members and volunteers we remain a local charity working for local communities and wildlife.