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Dormouse populations have been declining for the past century, as their woodland homes have slowly disappeared. Our dormouse releases are putting them back into the wild. Donate Read more

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Our wildlife is disappearing

Read more Donate Almost two thirds of species in the UK have declined in the past 50 years. There’s nothing natural or inevitable about this. It can be stopped. And everyone can play a part. That’s why People’s Trust for Endangered Species exists. Read more Donate

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Funded by our generous supporters, our grant programmes support the very best scientific researchers and wildlife experts out in the field. The evidence they unearth guides worldwide conservation. Browse the map below to discover the amazing wildlife we’re saving from extinction.

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Bridging the gap for golden langurs

Bridging the gap for golden langurs
We’re funding Dr Jihosuo Biswas to install bridges and plant wildlife corridors.
Golden langurs were once abundant in the forests of northwestern Assam, India. Sadly, half of their habitat has vanished since the 70s and busy roads and electrical wires divide remaining forest. But Jihsuo’s team is establishing practical solutions.
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Seen a stag beetle?

Seen a stag beetle?
Take part in the Great Stag Hunt survey by letting us know when you spot a stag beetle.
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Action for wildlife

Go Wild For Hedgehogs

Go Wild For Hedgehogs
Wild areas are becoming increasingly scarce but you can help struggling wildlife by taking action at home. Take part in Hedgehog Street's new campaign to help hedgehogs.
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Latest news from PTES

One very lucky hazel dormouse

Jen Bousfield has been monitoring dormice in five woodlands in Devon since 2010. Earlier this year she had a close encounter with a dormouse that she wasn’t expecting: One evening at the beginning of April I received a telephone call. It was a friend from our Orchard Group who lives about half a mile away, …

Bringing hazel dormice back to Bradgate Park: a community-led reintroduction project

PTES staff, volunteers, and conservation partners unite to restore a cherished native species in Leicestershire In March 2025, excitement rippled through the Bradgate Park Trust volunteer team. A new species reintroduction was on the horizon – but which one? Red squirrels? Pine martens? In April, the mystery was unveiled: hazel dormice were to make a …

Hazel dormouse Sussex Survey Project 2025

People’s Trust for Endangered Species (PTES) and NatureSpace are collaborating to develop survey methodology and protocol to produce a more robust map of dormouse presence and distribution within a county. The project is being piloted this year in Sussex, which although well within the dormouse range does not appear to have the widespread populations of …

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