Our partnership with Nature’s SAFE

Losehill House Hotel & Spa is delighted to partner with Nature’s SAFE, a marvellous environmental charity that safeguards the future of our natural world and saves animals from extinction.


Our shared mission

The charity’s mission aligns closely with our goal to protect and enhance the environment around us, a philosophy that has already earned our hotel the Peak District Environmental Quality Mark (EQM). The mark acknowledges our support for environmental and community issues in the local area, and we want to extend this support to international causes through our new partnership.

We are dedicated to supporting Nature’s SAFE in their incredible mission, and will be implementing an array of fundraising activities in order to do so, such as voluntary charges on hotel bills, competitions and beyond.

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About Nature’s SAFE

The Challenge

We are undergoing the sixth mass extinction. The largest predicted loss of biodiversity for 65 million years. This catastrophic decline is being caused by human activities. The United Nations has recently announced that over 1 million species are at risk, with over 37,400 species potentially going extinct over the next few years (International Union for the Conservation of Nature). The biodiversity crisis is now affecting the air we breathe, our climate and our own existence. 

The Nature’s SAFE Solution 

Nature’s SAFE is one of Europe’s first living biobanks dedicated to endangered animal species. We are on a mission to Save Animals From Extinction by collecting, indefinitely storing and regenerating reproductive cells and cell lines from endangered animal species.

We are a network of leading reproductive biologists, cryobiologists and breeding management specialists offering the latest reproduction and cryopreservation technology to endangered species management stakeholders. We provide a free charitable service for zoological collections to reverse extinction. Cells in our tanks are cryopreserved in a way that maintains viability, so when they are thawed, they can be used directly for cell culture or in assisted reproductive technologies to create pregnancies in our most threatened species. We envisage Nature’s SAFE being the animal equivalent to the Millennium Seed Bank. 


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