Donations
Natural Research Ltd is funded mostly by contributions from its wholly owned subsidiary, NRP. It also gets financial support from charitable trusts, foundations, corporate sponsorship, commercial companies and parterships with other institutions that support wildlife research. Please see below to find out how you can contribute to our projects.
Charitable status
Natural Research Ltd is a registered Scottish charity: SC 030363

Sunset on Loch Fyne, Scotland
All donations make a real contribution
Every penny goes towards acheiving our mission. Donors and interested individuals can keep abreast of our work by visiting the Natural Research website. We produce an annual report that is freely available by clicking here. Unrestricted support is the most valuable gift because it gives us the flexibility to direct funds to the areas they are most needed.
Partnerships
We often work in partnership with other organisations, including charities, commercial companies and academic institutions (Click here to see a list of our partners).This allows us to maximise our efforts whilst minimizing our costs. We are keen to build long-term relationships with groups that share our aims and objectives. Enquiries are always welcome - please contact us at info@natural-research.org.

Radio-tracking in the Scottish Highlands
Gift Aid
Gift Aid is a simple way for us to increase the value of donations from UK taxpayers. It doesn't cost you anything! All you need to do is sign the Gift Aid section on our Donation Form. For more information on how Gift Aid works, please click here to view an information sheet.
HOW YOU CAN MAKE A DONATION
Cheques Please make your cheque payable to Natural Research Ltd and send it with this completed Donation Form to the address provided. If you wish to participate in Gift Aid, please just fill in the section on the form - we will do the rest.
BACS If you would prefer to make your donation via direct bank transfer, please contact us and we will provide you with our bank details.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!
Photos: M. McGrady
