Mobilizing new advocates for wild nature through citizen science
As citizen science initiatives continue to increase in popularity, this year’s third annual City Nature Challenge expanded to more than 65 cities across the globe.
The surprising reason behind the disappearance of wolves in Colorado
Something alienates us from more meaningful days, even as it clamps down on our delight in life and gratitude for the wonder of nature. Can you guess what it is? Everywhere you go, it’s there, hidden in plain view. It’s carried on airwaves and spilling over the pages of magazines and newspapers.
Protected: Yachak Organic fights poaching in west Africa, announces sponsorship of the Mali Elephant Project
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Protected: This Stunning Victory for Elephants Will Make You Believe in the Power of Collaboration
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Citizen science is reigniting our connection to wild nature, and to one another
One by one, these individuals are using their diverse backgrounds to help us better understand what our wild neighbors need to thrive.
What’s more important than a leader?
There’s a video floating around YouTube that was shown to me years ago during a workshop on leadership. It’s of a crowd of people at an outdoor...
133 Conservation Groups Tell Congress: Keep Bikes Out of Wilderness
U.S. House hearing on GOP bill opening all Wilderness areas to bikes and other wheeled contraptions is Thursday, December 7th For more information,...
Protected: Working together brings the impossible within reach in Mali
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Impossible is just another cop out: 30 years from now, who will believe that we never had a chance to save nature?
Lions, tigers, and pangolins, those dream-like creatures that hardly seem real and are daily becoming less so as they find themselves trafficked...
The Amazon is calling, will you pick up?
The Field Guide to Nature Needs Half, Part 4 Click here to find the previous installment of the Nature Needs Half Field Guide to the...
The Secret to Saving the Rainforest
The Brazil nut comprises only a fraction of the international nut trade, but its impact for the individuals and communities who produce the nut is significant, and perhaps for the Kayapo more than others.
Field Guide to Nature Needs Half, Part 2
Kayapo Prowess – Could you defend a rainforest from deforestation without an iPhone? Read the first installment of the Nature Needs...
Field Guide to Nature Needs Half
Traditional Cultures & NGOs Ally to Prevent the Wholesale Deforestation of the Rainforest This is the first installment of a four-part...
Protected: Remembering the legacy of Corporal Souleymane
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5 Ways You Can Halt the 6th Great Extinction
Did you know that in the first half of 2017, WILD made it easier for people like you to help end the biodiversity crisis and halt the Sixth Great...
Nature Needs Us to Work Together with China
How often do you think about your relationship with China? If you’re anything like me before WILD launched the WILD China Project 18 months ago,...
Protected: Mali’s elephants get a new ally
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“We can make a difference,” says Vietnamese Youth
The WILD Foundation’s closest “family” organization, and co-founder with us of Wilderness Foundation Global, is Wilderness Foundation Africa....
Protected: A response to “We need to talk about the militarization of conservation”
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Global business leadership unites with Kayapo leaders
Flashbay, a global company specializing in customized technology products that promote paperless working, is announcing an important new partnership...