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2025

Friends of Animals Impact Report 2025

Nearly 400 households received free spay/neuter certificates worth over $35,000 across Maine, North Carolina and New York; 15,000+ pounds of trash removed from Denver parks and waterways in single July event
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4 chimpanzees, 3 spider monkeys and 1 lemur rescued to Primarily Primates sanctuary in 2025; 300+ animals in residence at 78-acre Texas sanctuary; 7,251 gallons of debris removed from Colorado waterways
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Lawsuits filed against US Fish & Wildlife Service over silverspot butterflies, barred owls and cetaceans; BLM cancelled planned roundup of nearly 2,000 Wyoming wild horses following FoA lawsuit
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Following FoA's Connecticut horseshoe crab ban, New York, Massachusetts and Delaware are pursuing equivalent legislation — demonstrating national policy ripple effect
2025

Annual Report & Accounts 2024/25

Over 5,000 hectares of nature reserves managed across 60-plus sites in Surrey
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Almost 500 volunteers contributed more than 27,000 hours of practical conservation work
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4,300 young people welcomed to Nower Wood education centre; 25 schools partnered through Wilder Schools programme
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Heathland Connections project engaged over 50 landowners and administered £35,500 in habitat improvement grants to improve fragmented lowland heathland connectivity
2022

Trustees Report and Consolidated Financial Statements 2022

Over 2,000 teachers participated in 50 CPD sessions; GCSE geography entries reached a 20-year high of 289,000 (up 2.7%) and A Level entries rose 6.2% to 37,443
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1,000th Chartered Geographer accredited during 2022; 14 university programmes reaccredited against the new QAA geography benchmark statement
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Annual International Conference attracted over 1,850 delegates across 380 in-person, online and hybrid sessions hosted at Newcastle University
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Geography Ambassadors programme completed 95 school visit requests in 2022, re-engaging with schools post-COVID and training around 200 new ambassadors to promote geography careers
2023

Impact Report 2023

3,249 members with 91% retention rate; 2,233 accredited Registered or Chartered Meteorologists
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4,981 registrants across 52 events; 2.1 million journal article views
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3,238 entries from 94 countries for the Standard Chartered Weather Photographer of the Year, reaching 12.5 million people on social media
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101 community leaders and professionals trained in climate change communication through targeted engagement programme
2025

Impact Report 2024-25

Over 60 nature reserves managed covering almost 5,100 hectares — equivalent to 1% of Norfolk's land
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126 ponds restored or advised on across the county; habitat improvement advice given to landowners across 112 County Wildlife Sites
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4,856 school children inspired through education visits; 1,292 young people aged 11–25 engaged through the new Wild Youth Action programme
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Fen orchid population at Upton Fen increased from several dozen plants to 3,460 — an increase of over 1,000 compared to the previous year — through dedicated staff and volunteer conservation management
2025

Annual Report and Accounts 2024–25

2.2 million visitors to London Zoo and Whipsnade Zoo, including 120,000+ students on educational visits — one of ZSL's best ever years
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Conservation field projects active in over 80 countries across six global priority regions
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500+ trainee and qualified teachers received wildlife education training; 190 field conservationists reached through pilot conservation education programme
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Sihek (Guam kingfisher) successfully reintroduced to the wild at Palmyra Atoll — thriving in the wild for the first time in over 40 years, following decades of conservation breeding led by ZSL
2025

Global Impact Report 2025

Over 3.1 billion animals set to benefit every year across 40 countries through corporate welfare commitments secured with global food companies
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END.IT campaign reached more than one million petition signatures by August 2025; global media reach of 6.17 billion across the campaign
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1.6 million supporters and 100,000 donors active in 2024/25; 18.9 billion estimated opportunities to read about CIWF's work generated through media coverage
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Historic ban on live animal exports from Great Britain for slaughter or fattening achieved after 50 years of campaigning — ending harrowing long-distance journeys for millions of animals
2025

Our Year for Wildlife and Climate: Impact Report April 2024–December 2025

Over 2,600 nature reserves managed, with 10,120km of watercourses and 112,000 hectares of land under Wildlife Trust management
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945,000 members and 33,000 volunteers supporting 47 Wildlife Trusts, with 7,300 corporate volunteering days facilitated
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More than 231,000 children and young people engaged from over 2,400 schools, colleges, universities and youth groups
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Nextdoor Nature programme reached more than 1,600 communities — eight times the original target of 200 — with 95% of participants reporting greater collaborative working between residents and local organisations