Conservation charity’s innovative and scalable solution to the extinction crisis has been recognised
how to help
For many species, it’s now or never.
Donate Nowor why not Fundraise For Us?
Terri Hill, renowned for her career in the equestrian world and her dedication to animal welfare, is stepping into a new role as an ambassador for Nature’s SAFE. For Terri, this ambassadorship represents a natural evolution of her lifelong commitment to animal welfare. With over three decades of experience running Hill Livery in Bristol and achieving acclaim in various equine disciplines, Terri’s expertise in the equine industry is unquestioned. In 2008, she became involved in the world of UK zoos and wildlife conservation.
From serving as a trustee of the British and Irish Association of Zoos and Aquariums (BIAZA) and Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm to holding the position of membership secretary of the Association of British and Irish Wild Animal Keepers (ABWAK), Terri Hill has immersed herself in the world of UK zoos and conservation. Her career has also taken her out of Britain, facilitating ground-breaking procedures with wild equids in Europe, making her mark on the frontlines of wildlife conservation.
As Terri takes on this role as ambassador for Nature’s SAFE, she brings with her a wealth of experience, unwavering dedication, and a passion for conservation. For her, championing the work of Nature’s SAFE strikes a personal chord:
“We live in an ever-changing world and the work that Natures SAFE is doing is so incredibly valuable, in fact essential. Ensuring that the species we all cherish and admire have the opportunity to be around in the future, fills me with a great comfort, and having the opportunity to champion the great work that Natures SAFE is doing gives me a huge sense of pride.”
Don’t miss
Conservation charity’s innovative and scalable solution to the extinction crisis has been recognised
In an exciting milestone for UK wildlife conservation, the charity has now safely stored cell tissues from the critically endangered Scottish wildcat, bringing their total number of species banked to 200.
We are so pleased to announce that we have two new ambassadors on board from one of our partner zoos, Jimmy’s Farm & Wildlife Park - Jimmy Doherty and Stevie Sheppard!
Fea’s tree frog
Total Population: Unknown
African Lion
Total Population: 20,000 - 25,000 in the wild
Black howler monkey
Total Population: Less than 5,000 in the wild
Komodo dragon
Total Population: Around 3,500 in the wild
Mandrill
Total Population: Unknown
Southern white rhino
Total Population: Around 15,000 in the wild
Azara’s agouti
Total Population: Unknown
African penguin
Total Population: Less than 40,000 in the wild
Lesser Madagascan tenrec
Total Population: Unknown
Scimitar-horned oryx
Total Population: Around 400 in the wild
Macaroni Penguin
Total Population: Around 12 million
Inca Tern
Total Population: Around 150,000 in the wild
Black-naped fruit dove
Total Population: Unknown
Chimpanzee
Total Population: 170,000 - 300, 000 in the wild
Smew
Total Population: Around 80,000 in the wild
Red river hog
Total Population: Unknown
Owston’s palm civet
Total Population: Unknown
Red-footed tortoise
Total Population: Unknown
Guianan Squirrel Monkey
Total Population: Around 150,000 in the wild
Bactrian camel
Total Population: Less than 1,000 in the wild
Hyacinth macaw
Total Population: Around 6,500 in the wild
Capybara
Total Population: Unknown
Orange-headed thrush
Total Population: Unknown