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Raised so far: £10,114

An evening at the Natural History Museum 23rd Feb 2023, hosted by Nature’s SAFE with guest speakers Sir Ranulph Fiennes and Richard Vigne.

Nature's SAFE is in a battle to not only stop, but reverse biodiversity loss. We acknowledge our responsibility to this planet and want to uphold our debt to future generations by creating an animal living biobank - an insurance policy for biodiversity.

There is no time to wait for people to stop habitat destruction and solve climate change. Whole species are going extinct every day. Wild places cannot survive without their network of animals. Without animal biodiversity, we lose the ability to regenerate habitats and ecosystems fail. Without thriving ecosystems, we may find ourselves unable to create a stable future for human beings.

We are on a mission to take bold, immediate action to preserve endangered wildlife genetic diversity today - protecting biodiversity options for the future as one of the most important actions to address the dual crises of climate change and biodiversity loss.

This an inaugural charity event raising funds to support the work of Nature's SAFE on their mission to halt and reverse biodiversity loss.