Simon Cowell MBE
On the 9th June 2024, Simon Cowell MBE, conservationist, founder and CEO of the Wildlife Aid Foundation, and presenter of Wildlife SOS, sadly passed away after a brave battle with cancer.
A loving tribute to the man who transformed the lives of hundreds of thousands of animals in need.
Simon was one of the UK’s most respected conservationists and a passionate advocate for wildlife protection and environmental causes.
He dedicated his life to British wildlife and worked tirelessly to ensure countless injured and orphaned animals were given a second chance in the wild through rescue, clinical treatment, and rehabilitation.
He campaigned relentlessly to raise awareness of the plight of wildlife and the importance of all species.
Simon began rescuing and rehabilitating wildlife in his home and garden in the early 1980s, as a distraction from his job as a broker in London. When his career was cut short by stress-induced health problems, the hobby became a full-time job and he established Wildlife Aid (latterly, the Wildlife Aid Foundation) as a charity in 1987.
It grew to become one of Britain’s busiest and most influential wildlife organisations.

In 1997, Simon created, produced, and presented the television series Wildlife SOS for Channel Five and Discovery’s ‘Animal Planet’.
When he began rescuing wildlife, Simon soon recognised that the vast majority of perils wildlife faced were a direct consequence of human actions.
Simon believed that every animal matters
Simon’s Last Wish – be part of Simon’s legacy
Simon’s dream was to build a better world for wildlife. To do this, he championed the construction of a new Wildlife Aid Centre, one which will allow WAF to care for more animals, and to teach, demonstrate, and inspire the next generation to conserve, and to live alongside, our wildlife. With Simon’s sad passing, we are now calling on you, our loyal wildlife guardians, to help fulfil Simon’s last wish, and be part of his ever-lasting legacy.
We are grateful for any support you can give in memory of our beloved founder, Simon. If you’d like to make a donation in his honour, please do so, below. Thank you for your kind support.
The One & Only
A supergroup of pop legends from the eighties and nineties have recorded a cover of the classic hit The One and Only to help raise awareness and vital funds for Simon’s Last Wish.
The group, aptly named ‘Wildlife Aid’, includes Tony Hadley, former lead singer of Spandau Ballet, Carol Decker from T-Pau, Paul Young, Tunde from Lighthouse Family, Roachford and members of boybands 911 and A1.
Other artists on the recording include Doris Pearson from Five Star, Clark Datchler from Johnny Hates Jazz, Simon Climie from Climie Fisher, Pauline Henry from The Chimes, Kenny Thomas and Kule T from MN8. Songwriter and pop star Nik Kershaw, who wrote the hit, gave permission for the song to be used and its original performer, Chesney Hawkes, is also supporting the project. All artists and producers donated their time for free.