Earthwatch

Our vision is for a world where we live in balance with nature.
Earthwatch
REGISTERED NAME
CONSERVATION EDUCATION & RESEARCH TRUST
REGISTERED NUMBER
1094467
ORGANISATION TYPE
Charity Commission England and Wales
YEAR OF REGISTRATION
2002
LOCATION
England: Nationwide
Scotland: Edinburgh, Glasgow
Northern Ireland: Nationwide
Wales: Cardiff, Swansea, Neath Port Talbot
Last Updated:
24.10.2025
£3M

Turnover

66

Employees

850

Volunteers

We deliver social value through these projects.

PROJECT TICKET
Tiny Forest
RECIPIENT
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UN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
DESCRIPTION

Tiny Forest brings the benefits of woodlands into the heart of our cities and urban spaces: connecting people with nature, helping to mitigate the impacts of climate change, as well as providing spaces to support wildlife. It is a dense, fast-growing native woodland, about the size of a tennis court. Tiny Forests are planted in urban locations, where nature is most needed. They are living laboratories where we collect environmental and social data to help us understand the benefits they provide.

PROJECT BENEFICIARIES
  • Children / Young People
  • The General Public / Mankind
  • Environment
Timeline

Ongoing

PROJECT SIZE

£330k p.a.

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PROJECT TICKET
Freshwater Watch
RECIPIENT
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UN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
DESCRIPTION

FreshWater Watch (FWW) enables communities to monitor, protect and restore their local water resources. FWW empowers communities to become citizen scientists by providing the tools needed to identify harmful pollutants, collect evidence and track this data over time. Your funding can support a new community group or you can fund (match funding options available) our Great UK WaterBlitz. The Great UK WaterBlitz is a biannual campaign calling on everyone test their local rivers.

PROJECT BENEFICIARIES
  • The General Public / Mankind
  • Environment
Timeline

Ongoing

PROJECT SIZE

£300k p.a.

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PROJECT TICKET
Green Earth Schools
RECIPIENT
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UN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
DESCRIPTION

Transforming school grounds into nature-rich spaces for exceptional outdoor learning and play.Through our Green Earth Schools programme, we collaborate with schools to create the optimal nature features for their grounds to support outdoor learning. We help students build a strong connection to nature and use their voices to drive solutions-based approaches to environmental challenges.

PROJECT BENEFICIARIES
  • Children / Young People
Timeline

Ongoing

PROJECT SIZE

£300k p.a.

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