At Porterhouse, we are passionate about protecting our planet and celebrating the beauty of nature. This year, in honour of World Wildlife Day, we launched an internal Wildlife Photography Competition, encouraging our employees to capture beautiful images of the natural world. The response was incredible! We received some stunning submissions showcasing everything from flowers to sunsets and rare wildlife encounters – even a leech
And the winner is…
After a company-wide vote, we are thrilled to announce that Jack Bollins took the top spot with incredible collection of photos from safari and amusing captions.
Jack generously donated his prize money to the Oxfordshire Wildlife Rescue.
Thank you to everyone who participated. Your photos highlighted the beauty and importance of wildlife, reinforcing why days like World Wildlife Day matter so much.
To see the winning collection and all other entries , visit: World Wildlife day – Home.
Why World Wildlife Day Matters
World Wildlife Day is a crucial reminder of the role biodiversity plays in maintaining a healthy planet. With habitat loss, climate change, and species endangerment on the rise, it is our collective responsibility to protect the natural world. Wildlife conservation is not just about saving individual species—it’s about sustaining ecosystems that support all life, including ours.
Our Commitment to the Planet
At Porterhouse, sustainability is at the core of our mission. We are proud to hold ISO 14001 accreditation, a globally recognized standard for environmental management. This reflects our commitment to reducing our environmental footprint, enhancing sustainability initiatives, and continuously improving our eco-friendly practices.
Looking Ahead
As we celebrate the beauty of nature, we also reaffirm our dedication to protecting it. We encourage everyone—employees, customers, and our wider community—to take small steps toward sustainability, whether by supporting wildlife conservation, reducing plastic use, or simply spending more time appreciating nature.
Once again, congratulations to Jack and to all who participated! Let’s continue to take action to ensure a greener future for generations to come.