Relationship to Natural Research (Projects)
Ltd
At present, Natural Research is primarily funded
by annual contributions from Natural Research (Projects).
Natural Research (Projects) receives its money from commercial
wildlife research. As a registered charity, Natural Research
also attracts funds from outside sources. We have received
outside funding from sources as diverse as the Riverbanks
Zoo (USA), the Eppley Foundation for Research (USA), Scottish
Natural Heritage (UK), the Darwin Initiative (UK) and Hawk
Mountain Sanctuary (USA). In-kind support is received from
organizations that partner with us on projects.

Poster produced to enlist public help in sighting wing tagged vultures in Armenia. Joint project between the Armenian Society for the Protection of Birds, NR and Hawk Mountain Sanctuary.
As a registered charity, Natural Research is supported by generous donations from foundations, trusts, commercial companies and individual donors, as well as in-kind contributions from our partners.
We are supported by, and have the pleasure of working with, the following donors and partners:
Arabian Oryx Project, Armenian Society for the Protection of Birds, Atholl Estates, Azerbaijan Ornithological Society, Beinn an Tuirc Windfarm Steering Group, Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, Countryside Council for Wales, Darwin Initiative, DEFRA, Dr Alan Fielding, Helen & Geoffrey de Freitas Charitable Trust, Georgian Center for Conservation of Wildlife, GISolutions, Hawk Mountain Sanctuary, Haworth Conservation, Instituto de Investigación Recursos en Cinegéticas, International Osprey Foundation, Irish Golden Eagle Reintroduction Project, Loch Lomond National Park, Magadan Zapovednik, Milwaukee Zoo, Ministry of Environment Cambodia, National Birds of Prey Trust, Natural England, North Kazakhstan Field Station, Northumbria Ringing Group, NRP, Office of the Advisor on Conservation, Diwan of the Royal Court Oman, Percy Fitzpatrick Institute, Petroleum Development Oman, Riverbanks Zoo, RSPB, Royal Zoological Society of Scotland/Edinburgh Zoo, San Diego Zoo, Scottish Agricultural Science Agency, Scottish Natural Heritage, Scottish Power, Scottish Raptor Study Groups, Scottish Sea Eagle Project Team, Shetland Ringing Group, The Peregrine Fund, Universidad de Castilla – La Mancha, University of Andalusia, University of Arizona, University of Central Lancashire, University of Glasgow, University of Liverpool, University of Michigan, University of Reading, Uppsala University, Wildlife Conservation Society, Wildlife DNA Services, Wildlife Institute of India, WWF-Austria.
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