“Cherish the natural world, because you're a part of it and you depend on it.”
– sir David Attenborough

WHAT WE DO

We at the Future Nature & Heritage Foundation protect nature through the long-term management of land with high ecological value. Through our independent foundation, Nordic landscapes receive strong, sustained protection and expert care — preserving the unique biodiversity found only in this part of the world.

OUR NETWORK

Our goals would not be attainable without the dedication and drive of our network. With expertise from a wide range of disciplines, we are united by a shared ambition: to protect biodiversity in the landscapes managed by the foundation.

Karin Hårding

Professor at Department of Biological & Environmental Sciences - University of Gothenburg

Karin Harding is senior lecturer in ecology at the Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences. She works with population dynamics of marine mammals and how the are affected by various stressors such as epidemics, climate change and hunting.

Sindre Magnusson

Biolog

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Marie-Louise Bengtsson

Chairman of the board

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Johan Strid

Member of the Board

I am a leader that have a proven track record in growing organisations and lead organisations in periods of change.

Specialties: Change management, fundraising, leadership, public affairs

“Human beings, having, above all creatures, received the power of reason... need to be aware where nature is unaware. Nature reaches its culmination in humans, but human consciousness has not its essence in itself or nature..”
– Carl Von Linné

NEWS

We can make a change – We are stronger together. Find out where your skills are best suited to help protect biodiversity.

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