Financial Accounts
for theyear ended
31st March 2025
Wild Camel Protection Foundation
Registered Charity ]Vumber 1068706
Camel
Protebtioq Fouiidat60n

Nvlld C?mel Protection Foundation
Lstered Charlti'.Yumber 1068706
Income and Ei
enditure Account for the
ear ended 31st ITrlAr¢h 2025
General FuNd
Year to 31.3.25
Year to 31J.24
Income
Donations
Donations towards Ttsli bulag breedini.
- centre￿ransPOr￿Co1IarS1Tra1ftlng
Donaiion for Envtronmentsl Edueatio
M¢mbcr5hip Fccs and Patrons
Sponso￿hlp
Bank Inrcrest
25.650.75
?9,650.00
9,750.(K)
17.4?O.IX)
18.275.50
31.000.00
5.250.00
14.200.?5
3.750.75
172.85
8U32.85
72.649.35
endlture
BrCedu￿ Cell￿ Mongolia - Salaries
- Ofice Rentsl
-Transpoft of Aniinals
- Vderinary and Medieir
- Equiptncnt
- Trdvel & Petrol
- CommuHi¢ation Costs
- Environmental Educaiioo Expenses
- Cost ot buiith)ng Toll Bulag Breed￿8 CeDtre
-Hay
3) '14.74
1.750.(M)
14.715.00
?1 ?50.00
1.550.00
2.450.70
5,270.00
10.240.00
975.00
3.150.00
49.750.75
10.7iO.00
5.78i.50
9iO.I)O
19.299.06
75.723.80
105.386.4i
UK Head oifice Expense5 - Office Eleciricity
- Tclcphonc & llliLThCt
- Postage
IV¢bsitc Costs
- Bank. Ch2r8CS
- Currell¢>' exchaDge Loss
- Ivild Camel PhD Jnd Expens
- Media CO￿￿￿11a￿l
- Travel & Petrol
450.75
495.55
350.00
450.00
570.00
?5.50
1,007.80
755.80
20.94
1.948.80
2,250.00
906.41
4.750.00
2.250.00
?50.00
6.915.25
9,S66.30
114.952.75
Total E
endlture
82,639.05
Shorrfall
IExcess of Intom¢ ow¢r Ex
nditure for vear
193.80
(42.303.40)
GenerAI Fund Balance at start of year
23304.00
05,807.40
General Fund BalaTrce at end of vear
£ 23J97.80
£ 23,204.00
Balance Sheet
As #t 31J.2?
A5at3lJ.24
Ceneral Fund Balance
£ 23J97.80
£ 23,204.00
Prlnt for Resale
Bank Current Account Sterlin
Bank Current A¢eount-US Dollar5
Bank Current Actount-Euros
2.000.00
9JlS.24
6371.33
5SII.23
2.lJOO.I)O
21.204.00
Total Bank BAIAn¢e at 31st Marth
£ 23J97.80
23.204.00
Approved by the truste¢5 of the Ivild Camel Protection Foundati￿ sigthl on its behalf by.-
Chairrnan
le￿ber
Date

CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLAND AND WALES
Independent examiner's
report on the accounts .
SectionA
Independent EXamine￿S Report .
Report to the trusteesl
members of
WILD CAMEL PROTECTION FOUNDATION
On accounts for the year
ended
31 MARCH 2025
Charity no
{if any)
1068706
Set out on pages
1T02
?mw.'.x ¥>
I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the above
charity {￿he Trust.) for the year ended 3110312025
Responsibilities and As the charity trustees of the Trust. you are responsible for the preparation
basis of report of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act
2011 ('the Acr). .-
I report in respect of my examination of the Trusfs accounts carried out ""
under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination, I
have followed the applicable D1￿ctionS given by the Chartty Commission
under section 145(5)(b) of the Act.
I have completed my examination. I confirm that no materEal matters have ;*, ;;
come to my attention {
") in connection with
the examination which gives me cause to believe that in. any material
respect:
accounting records were not kept in accordance wtth section 130 of ,.. .
the Act or
the accounts do not accord with the accounting records
Independent
examiner's statement
I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection
with the examination to which attention should be drawn in order to enable a
proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.
' Please delete the wonls in the brackets if they do not apply. .
Signed:
Date:
1311112025
Name:
STEPHEN PAUL LIDDIARD
Relevant professional
qualifi¢ation(s} or body
(if any):
F.C.A. {ICAEW) •. _
Address:
KIRIBATI, KM 8 MA EL FRANCES
K1A 53 1097. SANTIAGO DE TOLU
SUCRE. COLOMBIA 706017
IER
October 2018

Section B
Disclosure
Only complete tf the examiner needs to highlight matters of concem (see CC32,
Independent examination of charity accounts: d1￿ctionS and guidance for
examiners).
Give here bnef details of
any items that the
examiner wishes to
disclose.
IER
October 2018

j CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGIAND AND WALES
WILD CAMEL PROTEcnoN FOUNDATION
1068706
Receipts and payments accounts
CC16a
For the period
To
1.4.2024
31.3.2025
Section A Receipts and payments
Unrestricted
funds
Restrlcted
funds
Endowment
funds
Tolal funds
Last year
tothe rtearest
to the Marest£
to the nearest£
to Ihe nfar86t £
to the neawt £
A1 Receipts
qB.275
14.200
3,751
173
5.250
Donatlons, le
a¢le¥ and Grants
Membership Fees and Patrons
Spon59r5hlp
Bank Interè8t
Donatlon for Envlronmental Èducatlon
DonatiOIIS for Collars and Training
Donatlon5 for Transport of Anlmals
DonatioAs for Toll bulag breeding Centre
Sub total (Gross income forAR)
25.651
12.420
5,2SO
112
9.750
13,375
16,275
25,651
12.420
5.250
112
9.750
13.375
16.275
31.000
72,649
81833
82.833
A2 Asset and investment salgs. Isoe table).
Sub total
Total ￿eipts
82,833
82,833
72.649
A3 Payments
85 & Consuitsnt8
Office Rent, Rates and Electricity
Veterinary & Medicine
El¢.
Travel Costs
Equiprnent
Webslte Costs
Currency Exchèng8 differenc8
Telephone. Postage & Statione
Bank CharyÈs
Cost tsf buildin
Toll bulag breedlng c?ntre
Trasport of Animal$
Envlronrnental EduGatlon Èxpenses
28.250
2,001
2,451
10.750
10.490
5270
37,413
1.750
37.413
1.750
19,299
6.692
19,299
6,692
1.008
21
975
756
1,1)08
21
97S
756
1,620
49.751
14,725
14725
3,150
114.953
Sub total
82.639
82,639
A4 A5Sgt and investmont purchases. (see
table
Sub total
82,639
114,953
Total payments
82,639
Net of recelptsl(payments)
A5 Transfers between fund5
A6 Cash funds last year ènd
Cash funds this year end
194
194
42A04
63.508
21,204
23,204
23,398
23,204
23,398
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Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period
Unrestricted
funds
to nearest£
Restricted
funds
Endowment
funds
Categories
De".aiiS
to nearest £
to neHresl £
Bl Cash funds
CURRENT ACCOUNT
21,398
Total cash funds
21,398
la9rBe b¥lan￿s￿l￿ rerwts payrnet
Junl1$11
Unrestricted
funds
ic* near?st£
Restrlcted
funds
to nearest £
Endowment
funds
to n8arE$t£
Details
B2 Other monotary assets
Fund to which
asset beltsn
2000
Cost ltsptionar)
Current val
ional
Details
PRINT OF C￿lEL
83 Investment assets
Fund to whith
a55et belon
Detai15
Cost lopti*)naf)
Current valu8
lonal
B4 Assets retained for the charity's own
use
Fund to which
relates
Amount due
onal
Wh8n due
Details
B5 Liablllties
Signed by one or two trusl99s on behalf of all the
trusteès
Signature
Print Name
Dale of
roval
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1311112025

Wild Camel Protection Foundation
Trustees Report
December 2025
In April 2025 the ongoing Management agreement between the Wild Camel Protection
Foundation and the Mongolian Ministry of Environment and Climate Change (MECC)
Was signed in the Ministry Offices in ULaanb8ator. This written agreement is a Legal
requirement in Mongolia because the Wild Camels are IUCN listed and a Mongolian
Redbook Listed species and therefore the legaL responsibility of MECC.
The MongoLian Government will be hosting COP in August 2026. Desertification is a
major issue in Mongolia with falling annual rainfalL. The Wild Camel Breeding Centres
are in the Gobi Desert an rea already affected by Desertification.
And the Wild Camel Breeding Centre project is big success project for both MECC and
the UK. WCPF has aLways had strong support from the British Embassy in Mongolia as
the WCPF is a British charity which has been operating successfully in Mongolia for
more than 20 years.
In September a group of Wild Camels (male and female) were moved bythe WCPFteam
from the WiLd CameL Breeding Centre at Zakhyn Us over 300kms to the new John Hare
Wild Camel Breeding Centre at Toll Bulag. This Breeding Centre is aLso located in the
Buff er Zone of the Great Gobi Area of Special Protection 'A'. The natural habitat of the
remnant Wild Camel popuLation in Mongolia
There are now two Wild Camel Breeding Centres and they are the Ex situ Wild Camel
Breeding programme. The only one in the worLd. There are no Wild Camels (Camelus
ferus) in anyzoos in theworLd.
This second WiLd Camel Breeding Centre was built on the advice of the WiLd CameL
Scientific Advisory Group. The members of this group are all Wild Camel Experts
The Wild Camel is now listed as Endangered not Critically Endangered. As Dr Jemmett
says this change is in large part due to the work of WCPF in MongoLia.
The work at Tsagaan Burgas has now been completed. This was done on the advice of
the WiLd Camel Scientific Committee as a safe place for the surplus Wild Camels males
during the Winter breeding months. WiLd Camel males that are of breeding age are in
danger if nearthe breedingwild Camel maLe during the breeding season.

And the great care must now be taken to make sure allthe Wild Camel calves born
each Spring survive. They are the future so their survival is extremely important. And this
might mean keepingthem inside the EncLosure in an area with an electric fence for the
first six to12 months or longer untiLthey are abLe to better survive Wolf predation.
Environmental Education Schools Project at Bayontori near Zakhyn Us
This project is under the supeniision of the WCPF Mongolian Director and Deputy
Director. Funding is comingfrom two Zoos.
Managing an Ex situ Breeding Programme
A Stud book for the Wild Camels (Camelus ferus) Ex situ Breeding programme and it cn
only be managed by a Zoo.
Prague Zoo has agreed to do this which requires them to work closelywith DrAdiya
Yadamsuren and the International vet from Knowsley Safari Park. AIL of the Wild Camels
have to be identified, tagged and registered in the Stud book. The parents of each new
born WiLd Camel caLf also has to be registered.
The International Vet Jen Quayle who currently visits once a year in ApriLwill also start
training a qualified Mongolian Vet in WiLd Camel Husbandry. This way with two Breeding
Centres there WILI be an in country Vet availabLe aLLyear.
Training of the Breeding Centre staff
This is ongoing and has been partfunded by a Zoo.
The work and responsibiLities of the staff is complicated especiaLLy during the Winter
Breeding season. And now with the youngWiLd Camel calves being kept in side the
Enclosure there are additional responsibilities.
Research Centre
With the two centres there is now a opportunityfor International and NationaL scientists
to stay at a one or both of the Breeding Centres and study the captive Wild CameLs,
Desertification, Water point and Habitat loss. It could also be a source of Revenue if
International scientists were charged a fee to stay. Anna and Bridget ad Pamela working
on this to deveLop a Budget.
Breeding Centre vehicle
A vehicle was purchase in 2025 with the help of a number of donors.

This has meant a huge saving because it is no longer necessary to hire ($3850 to $4500
for each trip) a Vehicle for each visit to the Breeding Centres.
Current Overheads
There are the salaries of the Mongolian Director and Deputy Director and staff at the two
Wild Camel Breeding Centres.
Hay for each Centre. And additional Hay forToLi Bulag because the Wild Camels are
being kept inside the EncLosure all year, which is much more Hay is required than at
Zakhyn Us.
And Hay is now required at Tsagaan Burgas duringthe Winter months.
Fuel costs for the WCPF vehicle trips from UB to the two Centres.
UB off ice rent
All the field equipment camera traps, satellite collars eg., is kept there safely locked up.
Zakhyn Us
This Breeding Centre as built in 200213 and now requires new metaLfence poLes to
replace the wooden fence poles, new metal gates and new strongerfence mesh. Also
soLar powered electric fence materials are required for certain sections of the two
Breeding Centres. These materials will have to come from China so there are transport
and border crossing costs.
Applications
I continue to complete Applications for funding. However, this is usualLy for project
work.
'ng off emails every week to existing and potential donors asking
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