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Aldeford Lake is a leading outdoors leisure destination in Shropshire – where you can connect with nature, and fuel your outdoor activities with great food and drinks. and its just around the corner from the Nature’s SAFE headquarters.
Founded by Jane & Charles Bebbington, once an arable farm, the lake was formed in 1991 as a result of the Whitchurch bypass being built. Fast forward 20 years and Alderford is now a bustling leisure venue run by Jane & Chas’s son, Rob and is still very much a family run business. The Lakeside Kitchen team are passionate about using fresh, local ingredients wherever possible- and are donating 1p from hot drinks sales to Nature’s SAFE.
You can find out more about Alderford Lake https://alderford.com/
Human activity is causing the largest predicted loss of biodiversity in 65 million years, and time is running out to prevent catastrophic decline. As we move towards the attainment of the UN Sustainable Development Goals by 2030, more companies are realising their responsibility to protect the environment and commercial partnerships with green charities like Nature’s SAFE are gaining momentum. The work of Nature’s SAFE, based in Whitchurch, Shropshire, is preserving our natural bio-heritage, and funds donated go towards safeguarding species from extinction. If you would like to find out how you can be involved, contact Nature’s SAFE: www.natures-safe.com, office@natures-safe.com. We are here and we are keen to help you develop a philanthropy string to your company Envoronmental, Social, and Governance framework.
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Guianan Squirrel Monkey
Total Population: Around 150,000 in the wild
Inca Tern
Total Population: Around 150,000 in the wild
Clouded Leopard
Total Population: Less than 10,000 in the wild
Little egret
Total Population: 660,000 to 3,150,000 in the wild
Wolverine
Total Population: Around 13,000 in the wild
Sumatran laughing thrush
Total Population: 2,500 - 10,000 in the wild
South American fur seal
Total Population: Around 200,000 in the wild
Collared peccary
Total Population: More than 2,000,000 in the wild
Black howler monkey
Total Population: Less than 5,000 in the wild
Fea’s tree frog
Total Population: Unknown
African wild dog
Total Population: Around 6,600 in the wild
Mandanao bleeding-heart dove
Total Population: Less than 2,500 in the wild
Scimitar-horned oryx
Total Population: Around 400 in the wild
Bactrian camel
Total Population: Less than 1,000 in the wild
Patagonian Sea Lion
Total Population: 222,500 to 265,000 in the wild
African Lion
Total Population: 20,000 - 25,000 in the wild
Asian short-clawed otter
Total Population: Unknown
Red river hog
Total Population: Unknown
Chimpanzee
Total Population: 170,000 - 300, 000 in the wild
Brandt’s vole
Total Population: Unknown