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Great hornbills perch on a branch Great hornbills (Shutterstock) Bringing conservation to life Protecting and restoring nature has never been more urgent Our Programmes People looking up in forest In the field with Instituto Juruá. Image © Instituto Juruá Our Approach Joining the dots We build lasting relationships with organisations working for nature, climate and people An indigenous woman talking Eunice Kerexu (Guarani Yvyrupa Commission and APIB). Image © Tim Ireland Seeing the bigger picture Synchronicity Exploring systems change, communicating nature, promoting diversity and inclusion keyboard_arrow_down

Nature needs us to step up:

Synchronicity Earth addresses overlooked and underfunded conservation priorities, protecting and restoring nature in some of Earth’s most wildlife-rich but highly threatened regions.

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6 programmes

Our six core programmes are designed to fill gaps in conservation action and funding for overlooked species, regions and ecosystems.

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£15M+

Since our founding in 2009, Synchronicity Earth has distributed over £15 million in funding through our programmes, much of it long-term and flexible.

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180+ partners

We have provided funding and support for over 180 conservation partners, building long-term relationships to benefit nature, climate and communities.

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ONE Earth

Our future is in our hands. From the boardroom to the backyard, we can all help to protect and restore the nature that makes our lives liveable, and worth living.

Bringing conservation to life

A film by Synchronicity Earth. Filmed, directed & produced by Chris Scarffe

With thanks to our partners: Mabuwaya Foundation (Philippines); Save Vietnam’s Wildlife (Vietnam); Mbou Mon Tour and Dynamique des Groupes des Peuples Autochtones (Democratic Republic of the Congo)

Our Stories

Learn more about the partners we fund and support, read interviews with our allies and dive deeper into our work.

Celebrating women in conservation

Celebrating women in conservation

5 minutes read

Women play an immensely important role in the conservation world. From contributing ground-breaking research, to upholdi (...)

How a small Cameroonian organisation saved 20,000 ha of tropical rainforest

How a small Cameroonian organisation saved 20,000 ha of tropical rainforest

7 minutes read

The bad news came through at their weekly team meeting: a new decree (N°2019/4562 of 11 November 2019) had been issued, (...)

The funding dilemma: How do we turn pledges into action?

The funding dilemma: How do we turn pledges into action?

10 minutes read

In 2021, at the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow, a group of environmental conservation donors made a historic $1.7 bill (...)

In it for the long haul: Protecting 16,000 km2 of EU seabed

In it for the long haul: Protecting 16,000 km2 of EU seabed

4 minutes read

Wildlife corridors through oil palm plantations. Local communities saving the world’s rarest crocodile from extinction (...)

Why local conservation challenges require local solutions

Why local conservation challenges require local solutions

10 minutes read

In the second part of the series, we continue our interview with Julie Gagoe Tchoko and Merline Touko Tchoko, two sister (...)

Five success stories of 2023

Five success stories of 2023

7 minutes read

When it comes to preserving nature, it can feel like there is an overwhelming amount of work to do, but the new year bri (...)

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