People's Trust for Endangered Species (PTES)
The People's Trust for Endangered Species (PTES) is a UK conservation charity created in 1977, ensuring a future for endangered species throughout the world. PTES protects some of our most threatened wildlife species and habitats, and provide practical conservation support through research, grant-aid, educational programmes, wildlife surveys, publications and public events.
Recent articles by People's Trust for Endangered Species (PTES)
Asian elephant guide: where they're found, how long they live, and how they’re different from African elephants
Asian elephants are found in most regions of south-eastern Asia including the Indian subcontinent, Indochina peninsulas and Borneo - learn more about the species, including how they communicate and the dangers they face in our expert guide
Noble chafer guide: how to identify, where they're found and why they are rare
Declining in numbers across the UK, the noble chafer is a rare, eye-catching metallic-green beetle. Find out more about this beetle in our expert guide by the People's Trust for Endangered Species (PTES).
Stag beetle guide: how to identify, and how to help them in your garden
Declining in number across much of Europe, the stag beetle is an impressive species, with the males sporting formidable jaws. Find out more about this beetle in our expert guide by the People's Trust for Endangered Species.