Declarante: organización o trabajador autónomo
| Nombre o razón social: |
WildAid UK Charitable Trust |
| Siglas o acrónimo: |
WildAid
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| Personalidad jurídica: |
Registered UK charity
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| Sitio web: |
http://wildaiduk.org
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Categorías
| Categoría: |
III - Organizaciones no gubernamentales |
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Organizaciones, plataformas y redes no gubernamentales y similares |
Persona jurídicamente responsable
| Apellidos, nombre: |
Peter Knights
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| Cargo: |
President |
Persona encargada permanente de las relaciones con la UE
| Apellidos, nombre: |
tamara gray
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| Cargo: |
trustee |
Dirección:
| Dirección y otros datos de contacto: |
northchapel Pheasant C
gu289lj petworth
REINO UNIDO
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| Número de teléfono: |
(+01428) 707777 |
| Fax: |
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Objetivos y misión
| Objetivos y misión del organismo: |
WildAid’s mission is to end the illegal and unsustainable wildlife trade.
WildAid creates culturally sensitive customised multimedia public awareness campaigns. Our unique approach includes collaboration at all levels from grass roots and local villagers to government leaders and prominent individuals.
We produce informative programmes, investigative reports, and projects encouraging conservation participation.
Working with government, business, media partners, celebrities and high profile individuals, WildAid advocates attitudinal and behavioural change, resulting in reduced demand.
WildAid also promotes new and strengthened regulations for the protection of wildlife and greater international cooperation for improved enforcement.
WildAid has built a unique portfolio of leading wildlife Ambassadors and a network of key strategic partnerships to deliver high-impact, nationwide multi-media campaigns aimed at changing attitudes, reducing unsustainable consumption of wildlife while building high-level political support for conservation.
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El organismo tiene intereses a nivel:
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Número de personas participantes en actividades que entran en el ámbito de aplicación del Registro de Transparencia
| Número de personas: |
2
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Información complementaria:
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Personas acreditadas para acceder a los edificios del Parlamento Europeo
| No hay personas acreditadas |
Actividades
Principales iniciativas de la UE cubiertas el año anterior por actividades que entran en el ámbito de aplicación del Registro de Transparencia.:
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The protection of endangered and vulnerable species, including but not limited to tiger, shark, rhino, bear, elephant and turtles.
Energy conservation and efficieny to reduce dependency on finite energy sources.
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Ámbitos de interés para los avisos por correo electrónico sobre consultas y planes de trabajo
| Ámbitos de interés declarados por el organismo: |
- Aduanas
- Ayuda humanitaria
- Comercio
- Energía
- Medio ambiente
- Pesca y acuicultura
- Seguridad alimentaria
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Estructura
| Total de personas físicas afiliadas: |
3 |
| Total de organizaciones participantes: |
5 |
| Organizaciones participantes (Total de afiliados) : |
- WildAid USA (5 Afiliados)
- WildAid Canada (2 Afiliados)
- WildAid China (5 Afiliados)
- WildAid India (2 Afiliados)
- WildAid Ecuador (3 Afiliados)
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| El organismo tiene afiliados o está representado en los siguientes países: |
- CANADÁ
- CHINA
- ECUADOR
- ESTADOS UNIDOS
- INDIA
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Asociaciones y redes
Información relativa a la pertenencia del organismo a alguna asociación, federación o confederación y a su participación en alguna red, así como a la naturaleza de los vínculos que mantiene.
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Species Survival Network The Species Survival Network (SSN), founded in 1992, is an international coalition of over eighty non-governmental organizations (NGOs) committed to the promotion, enhancement, and strict enforcement of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES). Through scientific and legal research, education and advocacy, the SSN is working to prevent over-exploitation of animals and plants due to international trade.
International Tiger Coalition (ITC) WildAid, along with 42 of the world’s top conservation organisations, is a member of the largest tiger coalition in the world – the International Tiger Coalition. United under the common aim 'to bring back wild tigers' by stopping trade in tiger parts and products from all sources, this coalition from the conservation, zoo, animal welfare, traditional Chinese medicine and responsible-tourism communities has come together to speak with one voice in calling for an end to trade in tiger parts and products.
Operation Charm Operation Charm was launched by the London Metropolitan Police in 1995. It is the only current police initiative against the illegal trade in endangered species in the UK and uses a combination of law enforcement and publicity in London.In 2006, Operation Charm became a partnership between the Metropolitan Police Wildlife Crime Unit, the Greater London Authority, WildAid, and International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW), WWF-UK and the David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation (DSWF).
Shark Alliance The Shark Alliance is a global, not-for-profit collation of non-governmental organisations dedicated to restoring and conserving shark populations by improving shark conservation policies.
Together, we are focused on securing the following: 1. Shark fishing limits in line with scientific advice and the precautionary approach, including stronger policies to prevent shark finning; 2. Safeguards and conservation guidance for sharks through the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES); 3. A United Nations Resolution that includes ambitious timelines for implementation of the International Plan of Action for Sharks and lays out consequences for inaction.
Shark Savers WildAid partners with 7 marine conservation organisations to support Shark Savers. Founded in 2007, Shark Savers focus is on action and results, designing programmes that result in saving the lives of sharks. By leveraging professional experience and expertise, Shark Savers brings the issue to the masses in many compelling forms, motivating people to stop consuming sharks, serving as the voice for a maligned species, and focusing their attention on locations where sharks need to be protected.
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Datos financieros
| Año del ejercicio: |
04/2012
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02/2013
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Presupuesto general:
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114.000
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€
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Financiación pública:
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€
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- de procedencia europea:
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- Contratación:
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€
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- Subvenciones:
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€
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- de procedencia nacional:
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€
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- de procedencia infranacional:
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€
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de otras fuentes: |
114.000
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€
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- donaciones:
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114.000
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€
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- cotizaciones de los miembros:
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€
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Estimación de los costes vinculados a las actividades directas de representación de intereses ante las Instituciones Europeas realizadas por su organismo durante este ejercicio:
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Otros datos financieros o aclaraciones complementarias facilitados por el organismo con fines de transparencia:
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