Wildlife Heritage Foundation (WHF) is a UK based charity working hard to ensure that the big cat species of the world are protected from extinction. Based in Kent UK we are an active partner in the European Endangered Species Breeding Programmes (EEP), as well as setting up education programmes for the people that share the habitats of these wonderful cats. The WHF is also raising awareness and funding for big cat projects around the world.
The WHF is predominantly concerned with supporting animals, but will also help to protect endangered and rare plant life too.
WHF is a young and vibrant conservation Charity with lots of experience and ambitious ideas. We are often working with other organisations to maximise the effectiveness of our actions, and the WHF strives to achieve significant successes in the field of conservation, education and fundraising.
The WHF is based at The Big Cat Sanctuary in Smarden, Kent, where we house a small number of selected endangered big cats with the view to breeding and where possible re-introduction to their home continents. The WHF is an innovative charity allowing people from all walks of life, nationalities and countries to join and actually assist (if they wish) in the long term care, and where possible reintroduce animals and plants in to their native habitat.
The WHF is actively directing its efforts towards saving endangered species by protecting their habitat and raising awareness of the causes and threats to the endangered species and their habitats.
Wildlife Heritage Foundation
Headcorn Road
Smarden
Ashford
TN27 8PJ
Tel: 01233 771 915
www.whf.org.uk