Thanks to our funders
Wild Ingleborough is only possible because of the generous contributions from the following organisations, businesses and individuals.
Aviva
Funding for Wild Ingleborough was provided through the 2021-2025 partnership between Aviva and WWF, who worked together to restore UK landscapes, build healthier more resilient communities, and advocate for a sustainable UK finance sector.
Beastmaker
Beastmaker (DLC Precision) have contributed towards the development of our upland plant nursery.
Esmee Fairbairn Foundation
Esmée Fairbairn Foundation aims to improve our natural world and strengthen UK communities, both of which are intrinsic to Wild Ingleborough. We are grateful for their support.
Judith and Robert Bellfield
Bellfield’s Pasture was purchased by Yorkshire Wildlife Trust in 2021 with generous support from Mr and Mrs Bellfield.
This small pasture is an important wild link between neighbouring Ashes Pasture and Ingleborough National Nature Reserve, and is being restored after years of sheep grazing.
Michael Uren Foundation
The trustees of the Michael Uren Foundation are kindly funding on-going support for our work in Wild Ingleborough.
Natural England
Natural England’s Ingleborough National Nature Reserve team has provided accommodation, welfare facilities and equipment stores, as well as a significant allocation of full time equivalent staffing costs and volunteer capacity.
Quadrature Climate Foundation
Quadrature Climate Foundation mission is to urgently shift the current global climate trajectory towards a better future through research, philanthropic giving and the persuasion of others to join in the effort. We are grateful for their support of Wild Ingleborough.
The Schofield Family
We are grateful to the Schofield Family for their contribution towards the purchase of Ashes Shaw.
The Shears Foundation
The Shears Foundation was established by Trevor and Lyn Shears in 1994. Long-time supporters and friends of WWF, they have provided support to the Experience Wild Ingleborough Access Fund since 2021.
The Woodland Trust
The Woodland Trust is the largest woodland conservation charity in the UK and is supporting the protection and restoration of Ingleborough’s native woodland by kindly provided us with trees.
United Bank of Carbon
The United Bank of Carbon provided support to initiate Wild Ingleborough as well as land purchases, and continue to support the project’s monitoring work.
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Together, for wildlife
Thanks to the support from these organisations and individuals, we are restoring habitat from the valley floor to the top of Ingleborough mountain, so that wildlife and plants will flourish once again.
We have a mountain to climb
People as well as wildlife are at the heart of this conservation project, and we rely on your involvement and support.