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NGOs are only included if they say they work in fewer than 50 countries. This is because some organisations claim they are working in every single country in the world, or very large numbers of countries. This is unlikely. So we can exclude them by restricting the number of countries organisations work in.

The figures for income and spending include the total income and spending of the organisations in all the countries they work in.

Religious organisations refers to those organisations which self-describe themselves as undertaking "religious activities" in their causes.

Charity Reg. date Latest income Activities Region ?

Blue Ventures Conservation

Charity number 1098893

07/08/2003

Latest income £16,519,444

[Jun 2024]

Blue Ventures is a science-led social enterprise that works with coastal communities to develop transformative approaches for nurturing and sustaining locally led marine conservation initiatives. We work in places where the ocean is vital to local people, cultures and economies, and where there is a fundamental need to support human development.

Work in Belize, Madagascar, Timor-Leste, Comoros, Indonesia, Kenya, Mozambique, Tanzania, Philippines and Senegal

UK registered office:

Wild Planet Trust

Charity number 306622

01/07/1963

Latest income £11,562,971

[Oct 2023]

The Trust's principal activity during the year was the advancement of scientific knowledge, education and science in accordance with its charitable objectives.

Work in Indonesia, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania, Vietnam and Zimbabwe

UK registered office: South West

Earlham Institute

Charity number 1136213

07/06/2010

Latest income £14,012,000

[Mar 2024]

The advancement of biological & biotechnological science by undertaking & promoting research in biology at the molecular level & the genomic functions of organisms by: generating, analysing & sharing genome sequences; facilitating other researchers by providing access to our data analysis resources & tools; & educating others through comprehensive training programmes, publications & outreach work.

Work in Colombia

UK registered office: East of England

Marwell Wildlife

Charity number 275433

02/03/1978

Latest income £12,400,879

[Dec 2024]

To advance the education of the public and to promote the conservation of biological and other natural resources; in particular by but not limited to the provision of public education, scientific study, and the restoration and maintenance of endangered animals, plants and habitats in both protective and natural environments.

Work in Kenya, Tunisia, Bhutan and Kazakhstan

UK registered office: South East

Blue Marine Foundation

Charity number 1137209

30/07/2010

Latest income £12,263,070

[Mar 2024]

Blue Marine Foundation (BLUE) exists to combat overfishing and the destruction of biodiversity through the creation of large-scale marine reserves and by delivering new models of sustainable fishing.

Work in Belize, Chile, Maldives, British Indian Ocean Territory and St Helena

UK registered office: London

Ripple Effect International

Charity number 299717

25/10/1988

Latest income £12,647,395

[Jun 2025]

Work in six countries in Africa to provide a package of on-going support and practical training over three to five years, including training in farming skills, gender equality, sanitation and money management . alongside the provision of livestock and tools - to ensure that some of Africa's most marginalised people have the confidence, knowledge and skills to help themselves.

Work in Burundi, Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda and Zambia

UK registered office: South West

World Horse Welfare

Charity number 206658

25/05/1979

Latest income £9,944,000

[Dec 2024]

Charity exists to promote horse welfare. In UK through rehabilitation centres where horses can be returned to health ; Field Officers investigate welfare concerns and give advice.Overseas by working with communities and local bodies to provide equine and other skills to help working horses.Internationally by campaigning for improved welfare and an end to long distance transport for slaughter

Work in Cambodia, Chile, Costa Rica, Cuba, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Lesotho, Mexico, Nepal, Nicaragua, Panama, Ireland, Senegal and South Africa

UK registered office: East of England

Becht Foundation

Charity number 1116657

07/11/2006

Latest income £8,490,552

[Dec 2024]

The trustees shall hold the fund and its income for such charities/charitable purposes, throughout the world, as the trustees shall determine, in particular the preservation and restoration of biodiversity and humanitarian aid for the young and disadvantaged. Educational programmes supporting the key areas of focus are also considered.

Work in Germany, Netherlands and United States

UK registered office: London

World Land Trust

Charity number 1001291

14/12/1990

Latest income £8,699,000

[Dec 2024]

To promote the conservation, protection and improvement of the natural environment.To protect and sustainably manage natural ecosystems of the world and to conserve their biodiversity.To develop partnerships with local individuals, communities and organisations.To raise awareness in the UK and elsewhere of the need for conservation.

Work in Argentina, Armenia, Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras, India, Kenya, Malaysia, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Venezuela, Vietnam, Angola, Cameroon, Costa Rica, Madagascar, Mozambique, Nepal, Pakistan, South Africa, Uganda, Tanzania and Zambia

UK registered office: East of England

Global Alliance for Livestock Veterinary Medicines

Charity number 1115606

28/07/2006

Latest income £9,620,053

[Mar 2024]

GALVmed fosters ground breaking partnerships on a global scale between animal health industry and other organisations. Our aim is to promote the development of accessible and affordable animal vaccines and other animal health products for the poorest farmers in developing countries.

Work in Bangladesh, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Ethiopia, Ghana, India, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Nepal, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Benin, Botswana, Chad, The Gambia, Côte d'Ivoire, Mali, Senegal, Togo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Zimbabwe and South Sudan

UK registered office:

The Society for the Protection of Animals Abroad

Charity number 209015

23/01/1963

Latest income £9,958,031

[Dec 2024]

To prevent unnecessary suffering to animals and neglect of their bodily needs by all lawful means and, in particular, by:1. Providing treatment in hospitals and otherwise for sick and injured animals2. Encouraging and promoting education in the humane treatment of animals any relevant environmental issues3. Assisting in the enforcement of such laws as may from time to time be applicable

Work in Botswana, Ethiopia, Jordan, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Myanmar, Tunisia, Zimbabwe, Ghana, India, Kenya, Cameroon, Costa Rica, Liberia, Mongolia, Namibia, Pakistan, Peru, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa and Tanzania

UK registered office: London

The Bristol Clifton and West of England Zoological Society Limited

Charity number 1104986

20/07/2004

Latest income £7,637,000

[Dec 2024]

Operation of Bristol Zoo Project. Field conservation and research projects.

Work in Cameroon, Comoros, Madagascar, Philippines, South Africa, French Polynesia, Costa Rica, Equatorial Guinea, Portugal and Tanzania

UK registered office: South West

Worldwide Veterinary Service

Charity number 1100485

03/11/2003

Latest income £9,278,219

[Dec 2024]

To relieve the suffering and distress of animals throughout the world - the provision of medical and financial aid to animal welfare organisations and charities - the provision and co-ordination of volunteers to support the work of animal welfare organisations overseas - the provision of veterinary advice and support - to promote and conduct research in all matters relating to animal welfare.

Work in India, Malawi, Thailand, Zambia, Cabo Verde, Ecuador, Ethiopia, Mozambique and Tanzania

UK registered office: South West

British Friends of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Charity number 209691

21/11/2007

Latest income £9,633,260

[Sep 2024]

The BFHU is a national, non-profit organisation dedicated to supporting, marketing and promoting the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and to raising awareness of its global contribution.

Work in Israel

UK registered office: London

Sheldrick Wildlife Trust UK

Charity number 1103836

20/05/2004

Latest income £8,717,786

[Mar 2024]

Embracing measures for the protection and preservation of wildlife and habitats in Kenya. Including anti-poaching, community support, wild orphans rescue and rehabilitation and mobile veterinary support.

Work in Kenya

UK registered office: South East

The Born Free Foundation

Charity number 1070906

07/08/1998

Latest income £7,652,000

[Mar 2025]

Animal welfare and wildlife conservation and related education

Work in Belgium, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Canada, Ethiopia, Guinea, India, Indonesia, Italy, Kenya, Malawi, Niger, Senegal, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Uganda, Vietnam, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Australia, Cambodia, Central African Republic, France, Greece, Mali, Mozambique, Portugal and United States

UK registered office: South East

Environmental Investigation Agency UK

Charity number 1182208

26/02/2019

Latest income £6,617,426

[Dec 2024]

We investigate and campaign against environmental crime and abuse. Our focus is the protection of climate, forests, ocean and wildlife. Our findings are used to campaign for improved governance and effective enforcement. Until 2019, EIA UK operated as not-for-profit company limited by guarantee no.07752350. For financial information and previous years' activities, visit Companies House.

Work in Italy, Japan, Kenya, Gabon, Nigeria, Uganda, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Vietnam, Cameroon, Rwanda, United States, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Belgium, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malawi, Malaysia, Myanmar, Netherlands, Romania, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Thailand, Zambia, Canada, Norway, Switzerland, Uruguay, Congo, Egypt, Panama, Slovenia, South Korea, Costa Rica, Czechia, Denmark, Portugal, Ireland and Senegal

UK registered office: London

Whale and Dolphin Conservation

Charity number 1014705

12/10/1992

Latest income £5,332,082

[Sep 2024]

WDC's work combines concern for the welfare of individual whales, dolphins and porpoises with efforts to ensure the protection of the species, populations and their habitats. We conduct research, provide advice to decision makers about how to protect the animals and fund conservation and education projects around the world, working for solutions which benefit people and animals.

Work in Argentina, Australia, Germany, New Zealand and United States

UK registered office: South West

RSPCA Assured Limited

Charity number 1059879

19/12/1996

Latest income £6,296,224

[Dec 2024]

To prevent cruelty to animals by the promotion of humane farming, transportation, slaughter, and marketing of farm animals, in particular but without prejudice to generality of the foregoing, by implementing a set of rearing and handling standards approved and amended from time to time by the The Royal Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty To Animals ("The RSPCA").

Work in Norway, Ireland, Denmark, France, Germany, Iceland, Netherlands and Poland

UK registered office: South East

Space for Giants

Charity number 1159227

17/11/2014

Latest income £6,100,647

[Dec 2024]

It is our mission to secure a future for the largest mammals on earth forever, to be enjoyed by humanity forever, by ensuring that they have the space and security to live and move freely in the wild forever. Our vision is to develop new models for conservation that enable people to support and sustain populations of large wild animals and the natural landscapes they depend on.

Work in Kenya, Mozambique, Saudi Arabia, Tanzania, Gabon and Uganda

UK registered office: London

Global Canopy

Charity number 1089110

29/10/2001

Latest income £7,053,017

[Mar 2024]

Global Canopy is an innovative environmental organisation that targets the market forces destroying tropical forests. Since 2001, we have been testing new approaches to tackling deforestation, and guiding companies, investors and governments worldwide to think differently about our planet's forests.

Work in Austria, Brazil, Germany, Indonesia, Peru, Switzerland, Colombia, South Africa, China, France, Italy, Paraguay and Sweden

UK registered office: South East

Animals Asia Foundation

Charity number 1086903

05/06/2001

Latest income £6,017,178

[Dec 2024]

Animals Asia is devoted to ending the barbaric practice of bear bile farming and improving the welfare of animals in China and Vietnam. We promote compassion and respect for all animals and work to bring about long-term change. Particular emphasis is on ending bear bile farming, ending the trade in dogs and cats for meat and improving the welfare of captive animals in zoos and safari parks.

Work in China, Vietnam and Hong Kong

UK registered office: Yorkshire and The Humber

Marine Conservation Society

Charity number 1004005

28/08/1991

Latest income £5,130,045

[Mar 2024]

The Marine Conservation Society fights for the future of our ocean through people powered action, with science on our side. We defend habitats and species, with communities, businesses and governments. Together, we work towards a cleaner, better protected, healthier ocean. For seas full of life, where nature flourishes and people thrive.

Work in Turks and Caicos Islands

UK registered office: West Midlands

International Animal Rescue

Charity number 1118277

08/03/2007

Latest income £3,772,721

[Dec 2024]

International Animal Rescue saves animals from suffering, rehabilitates and releases them back into the wild and protects their precious natural habitats. We rescue captive bears in India and Armenia, rehabilitate orangutans and other primates in Indonesia and rear orphaned howler monkeys in Costa Rica. IAR has been registered since 1989, former reg no 802132.

Work in Armenia, Costa Rica, India and Indonesia

UK registered office: South East

Save the Elephants

Charity number 1118804

13/04/2007

Latest income £4,255,257

[Dec 2024]

The principal objectives of the charity are best expressed by its mission statement to secure a future for elephants and to sustain the beauty and integrity of the places where they live: to promote man's delight in their intelligence and diversity of their world and to develop a tolerant relationship between the two species.

Work in Kenya, Mali and South Africa

UK registered office: London

Four Paws

Charity number 1118102

26/02/2007

Latest income £4,483,651

[Dec 2024]

The charity carries out action to relieve the suffering of animals in need of care, particularly in the areas of animal husbandry, protection of species and their environments, and abolishment of animal testing using peaceful and legal channels. We also work to promote humane behaviour towards animals through education and by providing appropriate care and protection for vulnerable animals.

Work in Cambodia, Thailand, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Germany, Hungary, Netherlands, Romania, South Africa, Switzerland, United States and Vietnam

UK registered office: London

Conservation Collective

Charity number 1185925

22/10/2019

Latest income £3,952,038

[Dec 2024]

A network of place-based, philanthropic funds focussed on protecting, preserving and restoring the natural environment. Funds operate in Ibiza, Mallorca, Menorca (Spain); Tuscany and Sicily (Italy); Argolic Gulf, Cyclades Islands, Ionian Islands (Greece); Cyprus, Turkey, Lamu (Kenya) St Vincent and the Grenadines, Barbados; Sri Lanka; Malta, and Devon and the Highlands & Islands of Scotland (UK).

Work in Greece, Barbados, Italy, Spain and Sri Lanka

UK registered office: South East

The Beit Trust

Charity number 232478

06/07/1964

Latest income £2,794,328

[Dec 2024]

The Trustees' objectives are to provide assistance in the fields of education, health, welfare and the environment strictly within the beneficial area. Individual grants do not normally exceed GBP50,000 and assistance in the field of education is normally restricted to secondary and tertiary education.

Work in Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe

UK registered office: South East

Save the Rhino International

Charity number 1035072

15/03/1994

Latest income £3,401,289

[Mar 2025]

Vision: All five rhino species thriving in the wildMission: Collaborating with partners to support endangered rhinos in Africa and AsiaStrategies: Protecting rhinos, managing populations for maximum growth, stopping illegal markets for rhino horn, building capacity, supporting inter-agency coordination, public engagement - in range states and globally - and developing sustainable financing.

Work in India, Indonesia, Kenya, Namibia, South Africa, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Vietnam and China

UK registered office: London

The Aspinall Foundation

Charity number 326567

27/04/1984

Latest income £1,950,000

[Dec 2024]

The Foundation is actively involved and sponsor conservation activities both at Howletts and Port Lympne Wild Animal Parks, in addition to overseas projects in the Congo and Gabon and more recently in Indonesia and Madagascar. Our main spheres of conservation-based activity include captive breeding and ecosystem management and reintroduction of captive-bred and confiscated wild-born animals.

Work in Congo, Gabon, Indonesia and Madagascar

UK registered office: South East