Bob Barker left the majority of his estate to about 40 different animal rights and military charities, reflecting his lifelong commitment as a vegetarian and animal rights advocate. His fortune, estimated around $70 million, was distributed among organizations such as United Activists for Animal Rights, DonkeyLand Rescue, the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, a bird conservatory, and several military nonprofits
. His longtime girlfriend, Nancy Burnet, who shared his passion for animal welfare and served as president of the United Activists for Animal Rights, was entrusted with managing his estate as co-executor. However, Barker did not leave a significant personal inheritance to her; instead, his wealth was primarily dedicated to charitable causes. Barker had no children and no close surviving family except a half-brother, so the bulk of his estate went to these charities rather than individuals
. In summary, Bob Barker's money was left mostly to animal and military charities, with Nancy Burnet playing a key role in overseeing the distribution of his estate rather than inheriting a large portion herself.