TRANSFORMING GLOBAL AMBITION INTO GRASSROOTS ACTION

Whitley Fund for Nature is a UK charity. We have channelled £20 million to 200 conservation leaders in 80 countries across the Global South, benefiting wildlife, landscapes and people.

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WFN's Winner Network training reaches Latin America

In August 2023, we held our second in-person Regional Winner Training, this time taking place at IPÊ in Brazil. The training week gave 13 past winners the chance to meet other experienced conservation leaders from the same region.

Sir David Attenborough narrates this new film about Shivani Bhalla, winner of the 2023 Whitley Gold Award.

WFN's top prize is awarded annually to a Whitley Award alumnus who has also received Continuation Funding. This laddered support allows successful conservation solutions to be scaled up; Shivani is a Kenyan conservationist whose work with her team of Samburu warriors, elders and women has helped the local lion population rise to a 15-year high.

Introducing this year’s top 15 applicants

To close our 30th anniversary year, WFN awarded £1.4 million in Continuation Funding in 2023 – our largest ever round of funding!

How conservationists spotlighted the connection between nature and climate, as fossil fuel talks go into overtime

We are thrilled to announce that we have surpassed our goal of raising £100,000 through the UK’s biggest match-funding scheme!

Discover what happened at WFN’s inaugural summit, celebrating 30 years of the charity.

WFN’s Impact Assessment Report: Looking back on three decades of awards, profile and training for conservation leaders.

conservation and climate change

WFN is one of 15 organisations urging world leaders to increase support for locally-led solutions to the climate and biodiversity crises, in a joint open letter at COP26.

The WFN funding stream supporting community-led action for conservation and climate.

Your opportunity to offset carbon through a Whitley Award-winning reforestation project in Brazil.