ANIMAL PROTECTION NETWORK MEMBERS
All members are endorsed by APN as providing responsible and credible nature-based activities and wildlife-friendly experiences. The tiers of membership reflect their chosen level of engagement with APN.
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INSPIRE (tier 2)
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BARBADOS ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION TRUSTThe Barbados Environment Conservation Trust is a Registered Charity established in 2019, who’s vision is via supporting local initiatives aimed at environmental sustainability, Barbados will attain its targets in national development. With a primarily tourist economy, Barbados relies heavily on its environmental resources as part of its tourism product. Boasting some of the world’s best sun, sea and sand, the preservation of marine and terrestrial spaces is a key component for economic productivity. |
ENGAGE (tier 1)
ANIMAL PROTECTION NETWORK PARTNERS
We also work with like-minded organisations around the world to engage with potential APN members and provide complementary support.
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THE CONSERVATION COLLECTIVEThe Conservation Collective is a global network of local environment foundations, rooted in their communities, working to protect the environment, restore nature and safeguard against climate change. Our goal is to bring new channels of support for environmental protection, and to get it into the hands of the people closest to the problems and therefore best suited to provide the solutions. |
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LAMU ENVIRONMENT FOUNDATIONLamu Environment Foundation (LEF) raises funds from individuals and businesses to support grassroots environmental projects across Lamu County, Kenya. Encompassing varied ecosystems such as mangrove, seagrass, coral, marine, savannah and over 60 islands, the area suffers from human-wildlife conflict, drought, land degradation, high levels of poverty and civil unrest. LEF supports locally-led conservation projects to protect, preserve and restore ecosystems while supporting sustainable livelihood creation and raising environmental awareness. |
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SEE TURTLESSEE Turtles connects people with sea turtles in meaningful, personal and memorable ways. Their Conservation Tours – which can include volunteer activities and meeting local conservationists – provide unique, hands-on experiences that directly benefit sea turtle conservation. They run the Too Rare To Wear campaign against the illegal tortoiseshell trade and the Billion Baby Turtles program that funds turtle nesting beaches around the world, and manage the Travelers Against Plastic awareness campaign. |
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WORLD CETACEAN ALLIANCEThe World Cetacean Alliance (WCA) is a global network of partners working together to address some of the most pressing issues facing cetaceans and their ocean habitats. For almost a decade, the WCA has endeavoured to benefit and protect whales, dolphins, porpoises and their environments around the world. We believe that real change comes from working in partnership, whether it’s with individuals, communities, organisations, institutions or governments. |