Welcome to A Rocha
The international family of Christian conservation organizations
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A Rocha is a global family of conservation organizations working together to live out God’s calling to care for creation and equip others to do likewise.

Nature conservation

Through residential field study centres and our site-based projects we carry out ecological monitoring and research in areas of high value for wildlife.

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Church engagement

We support Christians for environmental action through conservation projects, resources for churches and involvement in global networks.

Environmental education

We encourage appreciation of nature and participation in its conservation, through environmental education and community outreach.

Nature conservation

Through residential field study centres and our site-based projects we carry out ecological monitoring and research in areas of high value for wildlife.

Church engagement

We support Christians for environmental action through conservation projects, resources for churches and involvement in global networks.

Environmental education

We encourage appreciation of nature and participation in its conservation, through environmental education and community outreach.

Where we work

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Field notes podcast is back! With one or two changes, but still the same themes of conservation and hope through a wide lens. From conservation scientists and explorers, to artists, entrepreneurs and theologians. They have hopeful stories to tell.

 

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Field notes podcast is back! With one or two changes, but still the same themes of conservation and hope through a wide lens. From conservation scientists and explorers, to artists, entrepreneurs and theologians. They have hopeful stories to tell.

Creation care resources for
churches, educators and individuals

Creation care resources for churches, educators and individuals

Latest news

Micro to Macro

The A Rocha story is big, colourful and complicated, spanning over forty years, six continents, a whole host of humans and other species and more ...

Join our virtual Lent book club!

Wednesdays from 5 March to 9 April from 8pm to 9pm GMT.  What does the cross have to do with how we live in Creation ...

Monitoring Tatalu’s water quality

When you imagine a river, what do you see? Perhaps you hear the sound of water crashing over rocks or notice the clarity of the ...

A new A Rocha book launches!

Still have some Christmas gifts to find for friends and family? How about getting them a copy of The Whole Easter Story: Why the Cross ...

Biodiversity loss and climate change – why should we care? A conversation with Dr Rodel Lasco

If you missed our virtual event on 11 November, no need to fret as we recorded the whole thing!   Our planetary life support systems are ...

Restoring balance to the crow population in Kenya’s ecosystem

The word ‘invasive’ has often been used to signify species not in their native environment. They are often introduced to new habitats through human activities, ...

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