Charities & support
I support these conservation charities because they unite all voices for the common good (charities should not be too ideological and should listen to other people’s views), helping us reconnect with nature.
Conservation Communication

Our Story
As is so often the case, this journey began sat around a coffee table wondering how to address the following concerns:
How to bring people whose interests and priorities should align but do not seem to, together for the common good.
How to assist possible decision makers who do not live or work in the uplands or lowlands to understand these unique landscapes and their communities, flora and fauna.
As people with a deep affection for British wildlife and rural communities, how to ensure their future as some of the last strongholds for some of Britain’s best-loved species.
From that gathering Why Moorlands Matter was born and from there Why Lowlands Matter flourished.


Restoring wild Atlantic salmon and their environment
Wild Atlantic salmon are a keystone species in crisis, having declined by 70% in the last 25 years. The population in Great Britain is now endangered.We’re on a mission to
restore wild Atlantic salmon and the environment they depend on.
Supporting Curlews through Advocacy, Science, and Policy Engagement
In the last 25 years, we’ve lost 50% of the Eurasian Curlew population in the UK. Curlew Action is working to secure a place for Curlews and the wildlife that lives alongside them in a natural world rich in biodiversity where people are informed about and engaged with nature.

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