Impact Fund
Supporting projects that restore nature and remove carbon from the atmosphere. We’d like your help in allocating funds.
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Wolf protection
Promoting coexistence between human activities and the presence of the wolf
Oyster & seagrass restoration
Seawilding - a community-led native oyster and seagrass restoration project
Forest Restoration - Andes
Developing large-scale forest restoration partnerships with local communities
Woodland and hedgerow creation
Woodland and hedgerow is being restored to benefit wildlife
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Wolf Protection - I Am Not Afraid of the Wolf
Io non ho paura del lupo, or "I am not afraid of the wolf" in English, is an Italian charity organisation whose aim is to ensure the conservation of the wolf in Italy and Europe and its coexistence with human activities. The organisation carries out various initiatives dedicated to mitigating the conflict between wolves and stakeholders, disseminating information on the issue and combating misinformation about this fascinating predator of our forests. It brings together farmers, breeders, simple enthusiasts and nature professionals for the protection of nature and its inhabitants.
Find out moreNative oyster and seagrass restoration - Scotland
Seawilding, based at Loch Craignish, Argyll is the UK's first community-led native oyster and seagrass restoration project. Their aim is to restore lost biodiversity, sequester carbon, and create green jobs. They are pioneering low-cost, best-practice marine habitat restoration methodologies and empowering other coastal communities to do the same.
Find out moreForest Ecosystem Restoration - Andes
Developing large-scale forest ecosystem restoration partnerships with local leaders and communities, which are essential for climate resilience and the protection of biodiversity, water, and livelihoods.
Find out moreWoodland and hedgerow creation, Wales
This abandoned farmhouse and smallholding is being restored to benefit wildlife, food production, and the local economy. A woodland block is being planted at one end, a shelterbelt to block the wind is being planted along the road, and hedging filling the remaining borders. The hedgerow is 125 metres in total, with 600 hedging plants, with the following native species Hawthorn, Blackthorn, Guelder Rose, Hazel, and Alder Buckthorn.
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