Help us safeguard nature’s future

You are invited to make your mark in the Museum like never before.

This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to have a lasting impact on the Museum.

Your donation could help us inspire the next generation to love and care for urban wildlife or support our scientists in their fight to end biodiversity decline.

The Urban Nature Project opens the door for young people to fall in love with the nature on their doorsteps and develop a lifelong concern for the world's wild places.

Nature isn't just nice to have, it's the linchpin of our very existence, and ventures like the Urban Nature Project help the next generation develop the strong connection with nature that is needed to protect it.

Donation options

We’ll be in touch to ask you to choose the spot you want to sponsor. Once you’ve chosen you'll receive a special certificate with your name and message.

Have your name, or that of a loved one, engraved on brass strips set into the jetty railings in the wildlife garden. The jetty will jut out over the gorgeous pond, which will be a beautiful spot to see wildlife and admire the Waterhouse building.

Have your chosen name engraved next to a wildlife illustration on the brass railings that will run around the lookout platform. You can choose from lots of different species, from a peregrine falcon to a fox.

Support one of the tree species in our new gardens, with the option of receiving a matching limited edition print, recreated from postcards that we originally sold in the 1920s and 1930s.

Have your name, or that of a loved one, engraved on a brass plaque alongside others on one of our long timber benches. Each bench offers views across the wildlife garden, through the prehistoric planting of our evolution gardens, or over tranquil meadows towards the Waterhouse building.

Have your personal engraving on a brass plaque on one of our historic benches in the Cromwell Road entrance crescent. It’s the perfect place for reflecting in the beauty of the stunning architecture of the Waterhouse building.

The Urban Nature Project opens the door for young people to fall in love with the nature on their doorsteps and develop a lifelong concern for the world's wild places.

Nature isn't just nice to have, it's the linchpin of our very existence, and ventures like the Urban Nature Project help the next generation develop the strong connection with nature that is needed to protect it.

Works in the gardens started in autumn 2022. The gardens are now open for visitors.

All designs are subject to change.

Please see the Acknowledgement Terms for all engravings.

Got a question about supporting the Urban Nature Project?

Contact us by email on supporter@nhm.ac.uk.

Or call 020 7942 5792 (Monday to Friday, 10.00 to 17.00).

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We thank all funders to the project, including those who wish to remain anonymous, and in particular express our gratitude to: lead sponsor: Amazon Web Services; lead donors: Heritage Fund, Garfield Weston Foundation, Evolution Education Trust, The Cadogan Charity, Kusuma Trust; supporting donors: The Wolfson Foundation, Charles Wilson and Rowena Olegario; Clore Duffield Foundation; supporting sponsors: Workman, Accenture; The Trustees and Executive Board of the Natural History Museum; With additional thanks to: Stephen and Janian Green, Johnson Matthey, Huo Family Foundation, Simon and Harriet Patterson, Kirk B Alexander, Hussain Aga Khan, The William Brake Foundation, Bloomberg LP, City Bridge Foundation, Dr Douglas Gurr, Hilary Newiss, The Portal Trust, The Hobson CHarity, Holly Smith and Neil Osborn, Dustin Chen, The Meghani Bhanji Family Foundation, The Woosnam Foundation