The World Pheasant Association
The World Pheasant Association (WPA) is committed to the conservation of Galliformes and the habitats they depend upon. Galliformes are an order of heavy-formed ground-feeding birds that include pheasants, partridges, cracids, grouse and megapodes. WPA work around the world to conserve these birds both in captivity and in the wild to prevent their extinction.
Activities & Mission
The World Pheasant Association (WPA) is committed to the conservation of Galliformes and the habitats they depend upon. Galliformes are an order of heavy-formed ground-feeding birds that include pheasants, partridges, cracids, grouse and megapodes. WPA work around the world to conserve these birds both in captivity and in the wild to prevent their extinction.
Areas of Operation
Where this charity is registered to operate, as self-declared to the Charity Commission. These are regulatory classifications, not a list of active programmes, and don't necessarily indicate fundraising activity in each location.
Financial Information
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Annual Returns
As filed with the Charity Commission for England and Wales. Most recent filing covers the financial year ending 2025.
One or more years show a significant change in income (over ±100%) compared with the prior year. This usually reflects a merger, transfer of activities, restated accounts, or a one-off legacy — not necessarily a real change in operating scale. See the methodology for context.
The Commission record shows this related event on the register:
- Asset transfer in in 2020 — The World Pheasant Association (organisation 271203)
| Financial Year | Income | Expenditure | Charitable Spending | Net Assets | Reserves | Staff |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | £117,804 | £185,652 | 0 / 25 | |||
| 2024 | £554,959 | £286,622 | £251,191 | £493,223 | £468,444 | 1 / 25 |
| 2023 | £160,190 | £145,018 | 0 / 25 | |||
| 2022 | £147,135 | £115,735 | 0 / 25 | |||
| 2021 | £78,052 | £89,274 | 0 / 20 |
Staff column shows: Employees / Volunteers
Frequently asked questions about The World Pheasant Association
What does The World Pheasant Association do?
The World Pheasant Association (WPA) is committed to the conservation of Galliformes and the habitats they depend upon. Galliformes are an order of heavy-formed ground-feeding birds that include pheasants, partridges, cracids, grouse and megapodes. WPA work around the world to conserve these birds both in captivity and in the wild to prevent their extinction.
How much income did The World Pheasant Association report in 2025?
The World Pheasant Association reported total income of £118k and reported expenditure of £186k for the financial year ending 2025, based on the most recent annual return filed with the Charity Commission.
When was The World Pheasant Association registered as a charity?
The World Pheasant Association was registered with the Charity Commission for England and Wales on 6 December 2018 as charity number 1181022. It has been registered for 8 years.
Who runs The World Pheasant Association?
The World Pheasant Association is governed by a board of 17 trustees. The chair of trustees is Jo Gregson. Trustees are legally responsible for the charity's governance and are listed in full on its profile.
Where does The World Pheasant Association operate?
The World Pheasant Association operates across 6 areas, including China, Greece, Indonesia and 3 others. The full list is shown on its profile.
Is The World Pheasant Association a registered charity?
Yes — The World Pheasant Association is a registered charity in England and Wales, charity number 1181022.
Details
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WARRINGTON
Cheshire
WA1 1SR
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- 14 May 2026
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