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We’ve been standing up for wildlife for over 40 years. With the help of scientists, conservationists, landowners, and the general public, we’re working to protect our delicately balanced ecosystem by bringing our most threatened species back from the brink.

Where we work

Funded by our generous supporters, our grant programmes support the very best scientific researchers and wildlife experts out in the field. The evidence they unearth guides worldwide conservation. Browse the map below to discover the amazing wildlife we’re saving from extinction.

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Save our water voles

Save our water voles
Water voles are in a serious decline and nearly died out altogether in the 1990s.
Accidental and deliberate releases of American mink and the loss of healthy riverbanks led to a dramatic 90% decline in their population. Now they’re a rare sight, and still vulnerable to extinction. We’re training volunteers to survey water vole sites, improve water vole habitats and help the water voles that still live in our waterways.
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Look after your hedgerows

Look after your hedgerows
Farmers and land managers across the UK can record the condition of their hedgerows via PTES’ Healthy Hedgerows survey, which is now available as part of Land App and Land App Mobile thanks to new collaboration.
Healthy Hedgerows survey
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Traditional orchards need our help

Traditional orchards need our help
You can help play a vital role in finding and recording traditional orchards, vital wildlife havens, and help us protect them. Enjoy Apple Days throughout autumn too to show your support and keep these places alive.
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Latest news from PTES

PTES’ ‘Healthy Hedgerows’ survey now available on Land App Mobile

The value of healthy hedgerows Hedgerows have been at the heart of British farming for centuries. However, without the traditional lifecycle approach to management, their structural condition has been steadily declining. Last century, over half of our hedgerows were lost through incentivised removal; whilst recognition of their value has turned this around, it means those …

New hope for critically endangered Siamese crocodiles

PTES staff were thrilled about the exciting news that one of the rarest reptiles in the world has had a boost in numbers, thanks to the impressive efforts of PTES partner, Fauna & Flora. Read on for an inspiring report from their team and local experts about the discovery of Critically Endangered Siamese crocodile nests …

Hazel dormice in hedges and scrubs

Ellie Scopes recently completed her PhD at the University of Exeter. She investigated how often and when hazel dormice are found in hedgerows and scrubby habitats in the South West. Her results are a useful insight into how dormice use these habitats and how we might improve our surveying and management of these critical areas. …

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