The International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) works at the crossroads of livestock and poverty, bringing high-quality science and capacity-building to bear on poverty reduction and sustainable development. ILRI works in Africa, South and Southeast Asia, and China.
Clients
habitat INFO have worked with a variety of clients from all other the World. We are delighted that a high number of clients return to us for future work and we feel that this reflects the high standards we hold ourselves and our work to. Here you will find a list of the organisations that we’ve worked with; clicking on them will provide a short description of each and a list of the work we’ve done together.
The World Bank
The World Bank is a vital source of financial and technical assistance to developing countries around the world
BirdLife International
BirdLife International is the world’s largest nature conservation Partnership. Together they are 120 BirdLife Partners worldwide – one per country – and growing.
West Wales Biodiversity Information Centre (WWBIC)
WWBIC are one of four Local Records Centres which together serve as a biodiversity data storage and management facility for the whole of Wales
SeaTrust
SeaTrust operate on a not for profit basis and all kinds of marine life are surveyed, monitored and recorded by Sea Trust volunteers in Pembrokeshire – Common, Bottlenose, and Risso’s Dolphins, Harbour Porpoises, Whales, Seals, Sharks, Fish, Jelly Fish, Turtles and Plankton.
The Peregrine Fund
The Peregrine Fund is a non-profit dedicated to saving birds of prey from extinction
OneWorld Sustainable Investments
Established in 2001, OneWorld is a privately owned sustainable development organisation operating primarily in Africa, with bases in Cape Town, Johannesburg and Mozambique.
North Wales Environmental Information Service (Cofnod)
Cofnod is one of four Local Records Centres (LRCs) in Wales and forms part of the first national network of LRCs anywhere in the UK