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Explorers Against Extinction

Stand: LT-D05
Explorers Against Extinction

Explorers Against Extinction is a UK based conservation charity working worldwide to recover key species and restore ecosystems. In the last five years its ‘Partnerships to Protect the Wild’ has enabled on-the-ground conservation in more than 25 countries by harnessing the power of responsible travel, art and photography.

To find out more please visit explorersagainstextinction.co.uk

Reg UK Charity No 1177505

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  • Online Fundraising Auction of Art & Photography Our annual collection of art and photography is now available to browse and bid for online.  You can see everything in the auction in person at gallery@ ...
  • This year we will be selling a special 2023 calendar on our stand to support specific on-the-ground conservation projects around the world.   Focus for Survival 2023 Calendar The best twelve photograp ...
  • Responsible Travel

    20 Oct 2022
    We harness the power of ecotourism to generate funds for on-the-ground conservation. We believe that the benefits of responsible travel – high quality, low density travel which supports the protection ...
  • Projects

    20 Oct 2022
    We support partners worldwide to recover key species and restore ecosystems. We do this through travel, art and photography which helps us to raise awareness as well as funds. This year we have partne ...
  • Thank you to the Condé Nast Luxury Travel Fair for making Explorers Against Extinction its official Fair Charity once again! The Fair has adopted a specific project.  All funds donated by Fair visitor ...
  • If you travel on the south coast of Sri Lanka you may hear of Mr Turtle or The Turtle Man - this man is M.M Saman from Rekawa Turtle Watch. He is an expert on marine turtles and dedicated to their con ...

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  • Explorers against Extinction is a wildlife conservation campaign organised by registered UK charity The Real World Conservation Trust (No 1177505). The primary aims of the campaign are to raise awaren ...
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