Preserving endangered culture and Nature

Grants

Environmental Conservation

Arcadia’s grants in the Environmental Conservation field have been on programmes that protect and enhance biodiversity, and provide field training and academic research.

Grants made to date include:

Oceana, Baltic Sea »

July, 2010

Sussex Wildlife Trust »

March, 2010

Oceana, French Office »

January, 2010

Kent Wildlife Trust »

December, 2009

Marine Conservation Biology Institute »

July, 2009

The University of Cambridge, Department of Zoology »

April, 2009

Cambridge Conservation Initiative (CCI) »

April, 2009

Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew »

March, 2009

The Arcadia/BirdLife Conservation Partnership Fund »

March, 2009

Cambridge Conservation Initiative »

October, 2008

European Climate Foundation, The Netherlands »

June, 2008

Third Generation Environmentalism Ltd (E3G), UK »

January, 2008

John Muir Trust, UK »

January, 2008

Marine Conservation Biology Institute, US »

July, 2007

Oceana »

April, 2007

Conservation Land Trust, Argentina and Chile »

January, 2007

Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies »

December, 2006

Whitley Fund for Nature, UK »

August, 2006

Chair in Conservation Biology, Cambridge University, UK »

April, 2006

The Arcadia Fund at Fauna and Flora International (FFI), UK »

February, 2001