Preserving nature, protecting the future

A Swiss charitable foundation based in Geneva, supporting biodiversity and environmental education for the next generation.

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What we do

Nature Renaissance supports projects that protect ecosystems and species, raise awareness of environmental challenges, and contribute to practical, science-informed solutions.

Founded by Natalia Törnqvist, a lifelong supporter of environmental conservation, the group is active in Switzerland and internationally, with work that aligns with United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.

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Projects

From oceans to migratory bird corridors, we support educational initiatives that help young people understand nature and act with care.

Our first publications are designed for children and families, combining art, learning, and a sense of curiosity about the natural world.

Nature Renaissance education kit.

A set of creative materials (including colour pencils and printable activities) developed to accompany our educational publications and support workshops and learning moments for young audiences.

May 2026
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Whales (2026)

Colouring and learning book. A bilingual French/Engish colouring book that invites children and students to discover nature through illustrations. It contains accessible facts about habitats, behaviour, and conservation. Created with biologist Maxim Antipin and reviewed by Prof. Jeremy Kiszka.

May 2026
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Animals

Educational leaflet series. A bilingual French/English leaflet format introducing iconic species and the ecosystems they depend on. Designed for outreach, classrooms, and family learning, with clear, friendly explanations and conservation context.

May 2026
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Partners

We collaborate with organizations and experts who share our commitment to biodiversity, education, and practical impact.

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We look forward to hearing from you.

For partnership inquiries, educational distribution, or general questions, please reach out using the form below.

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