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Leadership Giving – The Conservation Circle
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Leadership Giving – The Conservation Circle


The Conservation Circle is a group of committed donors who give £10,000 or more annually in support of FFI’s vital conservation work.

Members provide us with essential support, enabling FFI to run conservation projects, in more than 40 countries around the world, working with communities who live closest to the Earth’s remaining areas of rich biodiversity. Through this work we carry out our mission to conserve threatened species and ecosystems worldwide, choosing solutions that are sustainable, based on sound science and take account of human needs.

Benefits to Conservation Circle membership:

  • A programme of exclusive events providing opportunities to explore and debate global conservation issues and to meet with leading conservationists including FFI’s esteemed Vice Presidents such as Sir David Attenborough and Dr Charlotte Uhlenbroek.
  • Bespoke access to a selection of our conservation projects, experiencing at first hand the issues facing FFI conservationists and visiting some of the world’s most extraordinary wild places.
  • Members can take advantage of unfettered access to FFI’s CEO, senior staff and topic experts to become as informed and involved in the conservation of a particular species or habitat as they would like through personal briefings and tailored updates.

Please join the Conservation Circle. Click here or download the application form and return to:
         
Kelly Dickson
Fauna & Flora International
4th Floor, Station Road
Cambridge
CB1 2JD

Contact details

If you have any questions or would like further details on the Conservation Circle please contact Kelly Dickson on 01223 431952 or via e-mail at kelly.dickson@fauna-flora.org


Save more Photo: Red shanked douc langurs are found only in north and central Vietnam and Laos. Credit: Jeremy Holden.

Conservation Circle members are welcome to attend an annual programme of exclusive events, providing access to our Senior Management Team and conservation field staff working on our projects around the world.

Learn more Photo: A staff member teaches local children about the birds in their area. Credit: Juan Pablo Moreiras.

Perhaps the most special benefit of Conservation Circle membership is access to bespoke trips to visit our network of projects around the world, providing the opportunity to see our conservation work for themselves.