Partners
- Fondation Segré is committed to help protect the biodiversity of our planet through the active conservation of threatened species and their habitat and the restoration of degraded ecosystems.
- Conservation of nature and of biodiversity emerged as the predominant interest. Our focus is the protection of species, which are the building blocks of nature, and their habitats.
EdelGive Foundation is a grant-making organization, helping build and expand philanthropy in India by funding and supporting the growth of small to mid-sized grassroots NGOs committed to empowering vulnerable children, women, and communities. This approach has enabled the foundation to be a go-to partner of choice for Indian and foreign funders wanting to engage with the Indian development ecosystem.
Vision
Build a strong, efficient and high-impact social sector for a better India.
Mission
To enable the growth of grassroots organisations working with vulnerable communities across India.
Vision
Thousand Currents envisions a world where humanity thrives as a creative force that is reciprocal and interdependent with nature and creates loving, equitable, and just societies.
Mission
Thousand Currents leverages relationships and resources worldwide in support of social movements building loving, equitable, and just futures, while transforming philanthropic practices.
Vision
We envision a world where Asian wildlife remains biologically diverse under the stewardship of humans, corporations and governments.
Mission
We are committed to advocating, facilitating and participating in effective conservation of Asian wildlife, with an emphasis on Chinese white dolphins and giant pandas as well as their habitats. This will be achieved through partnerships, fundraising, research and education.
ZSL - an international conservation charity driven by science, working to restore wildlife in the UK and around the world by protecting critical species, restoring ecosystems, helping people and wildlife live together and inspiring support for nature.
ZSL ’ve been building stronger connections to wildlife for 200 years. Through Zoos, innovative conservation work in the field and through the Institute of Zoology. ZSL team are passionate advocates for nature and won't stop until ZSL have created a world where wildlife thrives.
The Van Tienhoven Foundation for International Nature Protection aims to promote the protection, conservation, and sustainable use of ecosystems and it's living organisms, where ever these are threatened or under pressure outside the Netherlands.
The organisation is concerned about life on earth, the well-being and maintenance of the variety of living organisms and their living environment. Human beings play a crucial role as actor and factor in biodiversity.
Website : www.vantienhovenfoundation.com
The Disney Conservation Fund (DCF) is committed to saving wildlife, inspiring action and protecting the planet. For more than 60 years, animals have been a part of Disney storytelling, and these stories continue today alongside immersive experiences that connect kids and families around the world with the magic of nature.
Since 1995 the fund has provided more than $75 million in philanthropic grants, paired with contributions of expertise from many Disney’s Animals, Science and Environment professionals and other employees who work together to make an impact for people, wildlife and wild places. The Disney Conservation Fund is not a nonprofit foundation.
Website : www.disney.com/conservation
Website : www.vantienhovenfoundation.com
The Rufford Foundation is a UK registered charity which funds nature conservation projects across the developing world. To date the Foundation has awarded grants to over 3000 projects in 155 countries.
There are five stages of funding and applications from conservationists are welcome through the dedicated website.
Through its Conference programme, the Foundation encourages the sharing of knowledge and best practice throughout the conservation world.
Website : www.rufford.org
The Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fundis a significant philanthropic endowment established to provide targeted grants to individual species conservation initiatives, recognize leaders in the field of species conservation and elevate the importance of species in the broader conservation debate. To date the fund has awarded over 1300 grants to a diverse range of species across the world.
Contact Details
The Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund
PO Box 131112
Abu Dhabi
United Arab Emirates.
Tel : +971 2 632 9117
Fax : +971 2 635 0740
Website : www.speciesconservation.org
There are five stages of funding and applications from conservationists are welcome through the dedicated website.
Through its Conference programme, the Foundation encourages the sharing of knowledge and best practice throughout the conservation world.
Website : www.rufford.org
Contact Details
Chris Bowden
SAVE Programme Manager,
International Species Recovery, RSPB,
The Lodge, Sandy,
Bedfordshire,
SG19 2DL, UK.
Phone : +44 (0) 1767 680 551
Website : www.save-vultures.org
OBC is governed by a Constitution. The Club’s accounts are filed with the UK Charity Commission. The Club is run by a Council whose members serve in a variety of ways on a voluntary basis. Through the generous support of members and corporate sponsors, the OBC conservation fund has now supported over 250 projects in many oriental countries, primarily run by local people. More than £200,000 has been invested in conservation in the region since 1984. BirdingASIA is the new OBC Bulletin on Asian birds and birding in Asia published by the Club.
Website : www.orientalbirdclub.org
FAO creates and shares critical information about food, agriculture and natural resources in the form of global public goods. By joining forces, FAO facilitates partnerships for food and nutrition security, agriculture and rural development between governments, development partners, civil society and the private sector.
Website : www.fao.org
Amritabhoomi houses an indigenous seed bank,has a number of model farms, promotes the ancient grain – millets and conducts training programs for women and men farmers of all ages. Amrita Bhoomi aims to target many such youth and train them to create farming models that are economically viable, agroecological, and can provide a dignified life for their families.
Website : www.amritabhoomi.org
Both ENDS strengthens global civil society to gain decisive influence on the use of nature and the environment, thus contributing to societies that stay within our planetary boundaries and respect all human rights, including the rights to water, food and a safe living environment.
Website : www.bothends.org
Contact Details
Care Earth Trust
No 5, 21st Street
Thillaiganga Nagar
Chennai - 600 061
Phone : 91-44-6543 5841
Website : www.careearthtrust.org
Enabling a stronger voice, influence and action by civil societies is the hallmark of our approach. Our support equips civil society groups to conserve their environment and influence decisions that affect lives, livelihoods and, ultimately, the global environment for the benefit of all.
Contact Details
Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund
Conservation International
2011 Crystal Drive
Suite 500
Arlington, VA 22202
USA
Phone : (1) 703 341-2400
Fax : (1) 703 553-0721
Website : www.cepf.net
Contact Details
Malabar Natural History Society
Susheela Mandir, B.G.Road
Nadakkavu P.O.
Calicut - 673011
Kerala
India
Phone : +91 9447470439
Website : www.malabarnhs.org
WhyHunger finds solutions to human that transform and last. WhyHunger answer is to build power with grassroots initiatives that nourish people and enrich communities.
Website : www.whyhunger.org
Rapid deforestation and resultant loss of forest cover is emerging as the single major factor threatening our unique wildlife heritage. The tiger, which has symbolised the conservation movement for the last 35 years in India, is closer to extinction now than ever before. Habitat preservation is a dire need if our wildlife is to be saved from extinction.
Junglescapes is a Non Governmental Organisation that actively promotes wildlife conservation initiatives that are ‘inclusive’ of people living on the fringes of wilderness areas. This in turn fosters healthy inter-dependence between people and animals, creating a model of sustainable wildlife conservation. Furthermore, this model helps preserve the rich cultural and ethnic diversity of our forest dwelling people.
Our vision is to conserve our flora and fauna by empowering tribals and other forest dwellers to demonstrate stewardship of the forests and the wildlife that lie within their sphere of influence. Helping them benefit economically from such responsible behaviour is key in making this vision a reality.
Contact Details
Junglescapes Charitable Trust
C-3, Cedar Crest
No 258, I Cross Street,10th Main Road, Indiranagar
Bangalore – 560038
India.
Phone : +91-80-25295788
Mobile : +91-93437 00345 (Ms BM Ragini)
Website : www.junglescapes.org
Toxics Link is an environmental NGO, dedicated to bring toxics related information into the public domain, both relating to struggles and problems at the grassroots as well as global information to the local levels. Toxic Link work with other groups around the country as well as internationally in an understanding that this will help bring the experience of the ground to the fore, and lead to a more meaningful articulation of environmental issues.
Toxics Link also engages in on-the ground work especially in areas of municipal, hazardous and medical waste management and food safety among others. Working in networks, utilising community outreach and education, policy analysis, research, training and program development, they work at the state and central levels to help create solutions, which are driven by the needs of people. They are also involved in a wider range of environmental issues in Delhi and outside as part of a coalition of non-governmental organizations.
Over the years, with hard work and campaigns the organisation could make a strong awareness among the public and stakeholders about toxicity and pollution. Now we can interact with policy makers and can direct them to pro- people and environmental friendly policies.
Toxics Link has a unique expertise in the areas of hazardous, medical and municipal wastes, as well as in specific issues such as the international waste trade, and the emerging issues of pesticides and POPs. Now Toxic Link focuses on e-waste and have already done assessment studies of e-waste scenarios in major metros in India.
Toxic Link is based in Delhi with a nodel office in Chennai and from where they are coordinating their activities in South India. They have a nation wide network of more than 3000 members.
Contact Details
Toxic Link
H2 (Ground Floor)
Jungpura Extension
New Delhi - 110 014
Phone : 91-11-24328006, 24320711
Fax : 91-11-24321747
Website : www.toxicslink.org
The Indian Bird Conservation Network (IBCN) is a network of individuals, organizations and government. It was established in 1998 by the Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS) in collaboration with BirdLife International , UK and the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) – BirdLife Partner in the UK. The IBCN is promoting the conservation of birds and their habitats in India and strengthening the biological diversity of the region. Arulagam is a member of Indian Bird Conservation Network
Contact Details
IBCN Secretariat
C/o BNHS
Hornbill House, S.B Singh Road,
Mumbai - 400023,
India
Phone : +91 (0) 22 22821811
Fax : +91 (0) 22 22837615
Website : www.ibcn.in
The World Wetland Network (WWN) is an initiative of NGOs and community groups that work together through an international network, to raise the profile of our work in conserving wetlands, and to provide support for our members’ work on the ground. A global network of 500 wetland NGO’s initiated WWN at the World NGO conference on the eve of the Ramsar COP10 meeting, November 2008, in Changwon, South Korea. It arose from the need for NGOs to maintain contact with each other at and between Ramsar meetings, but will also help with information exchange, sharing of best practice and lobbying on specific wetland issues. Arulagam is a member in the World Wetland Network.
Contact Details
Kashiwagi, Minoru
Japan Ramsar Network
Website : www.worldwetnet.org
Save Coimbatore Wetlands Consortium consists of a group of conservation and people’s organisations that are concerned about the future of the Coimbatore Wetlands and are working collectively towards protecting it. SCW is actively involved in advocacy, awareness, legal, bird watching, bird count and restoration of wetlands in Coimbatore. Arulagam is a member in Save Coimbatore Wetlands.
Contact Details
Save Coimbatore Wetlands
304, G.V. Residency,
Coimbatore - 641 028
Tamil Nadu
India
Website : www.coimbatorewetlands.org
As the UK’s biggest nature tion charity, with a history going back to 1889, we focus on conserving the UK's wildlife and restoring and protecting its natural habitats. But we also work internationally in key areas to protect birds and other wildlife.
Website : http://www.rspb.org.uk/
- Fondation Segré is committed to help protect the biodiversity of our planet through the active conservation of threatened species and their habitat and the restoration of degraded ecosystems.
- Conservation of nature and of biodiversity emerged as the predominant interest. Our focus is the protection of species, which are the building blocks of nature, and their habitats.
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