Welcome to the blog of The Aspinall Foundation and Howletts and Port Lympne, The Aspinall Wild Animal Parks. The Aspinall Foundation is a world leading charity in animal husbandry and conservation and has to date returned gorillas, black rhino, Przewalski’s horses, cape buffalo, ocelots, and pythons to protected areas of their ancestral homelands. In addition, the charity also manages two African gorilla rescue and rehabilitation projects situated in approximately one million acres of rainforest in Congo & Gabon, as well as a programme to protect one of the most threatened of all lemur species, the Greater Bamboo Lemur, in Madagascar. The Aspinall Foundation also contributes to several other conservation projects around the world. Read more about The Aspinall Foundation







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I am interested in leaving some money to your foundation but I would like to know more about you. What percentage of your budget goes to salaries?
Hello Jim,
Thank your interest. The percentage of budget we spend on salaries for The Aspinall Foundation is 8.1% this includes UK and overseas based staff.
I hope this information helps.
The Aspinall Foundation is a registered charity that is actively involved with several projects that incorporate a diverse range of conservation activities both at their Kent based Howletts and Port Lympne Wild Animal Parks, in addition to well-established overseas projects in the Republic of Congo and Gabon and more recent developing projects in Indonesia and Madagascar. Our main spheres of conservation-based activity include captive breeding, education, ecosystem management, local community education projects, capacity building, habitat surveys and the rehabilitation of confiscated wild animals. The Aspinall Foundation also contributes to conservation projects run by other organisations.
We love what we do and with your continued help, we can carry on with greater confidence.
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