by Daniel Meyer | Aug 17, 2022
Nature has a way of changing us, reminding us of our roots as human beings. It is a place of equal footing, breaking us down to the bone and reminding us what it means to be alive.
by Cidee Despi | Aug 12, 2022
CoalitionWILD is committed to enabling intergenerational solidarity among passionate changemakers. As part of this commitment, we conduct the annual Global Mentorship Program. The program is a 12-month virtual program building collaborative and cross-generational relationships between emerging environmental leaders and veteran conservationists. CoalitionWILD places an emphasis on co-learning, co-creating, and co-mentoring throughout the program, highlighting the importance of cross-generational interactions and conversations.
by Daniel Meyer | Aug 11, 2022
In a historic vote on July 28, the United Nations General Assembly endorsed the universal human right to a clean, healthy, and sustainable environment.
by Daniel Meyer | Aug 9, 2022
Through this Q&A with Camille Rivera, dive into the story of the creation of Oceanus Conservation and the relationship between humans and nature.
by Daniel Meyer | Aug 5, 2022
Dive into this ode to natural elements, our connection to them, and the solutions to face the climate and biodiversity crisis through this Q&A with Tessel van der Putte.
by Cidee Despi | Jul 31, 2022
Last June 2-3, members of CoalitionWILD attended Stockholm+50. Among these members was Diana Garlytska, former co-chair of CoalitionWILD’s Steering Committee, Advisory Board Member, and currently the Regional Vice Chair for West Europe of IUCN Commission on Education and Commission. Diana attended as part of the Youth Task Force which had the honor of sitting down with the UN Secretary General António Guterres. Here, she tells us about her experience during the international meeting and shares why events like Stockholm+50 matters.
by Daniel Meyer | Jul 26, 2022
The first Africa Protected Areas Congress concluded last weekend, reaching a new milestone for Africa and global nature conservation.
by Cidee Despi | Jun 17, 2022
Nature-based Solutions (NbS) was introduced in the late 2000s, primarily by international organizations such as the International Union for Conservation Nature (IUCN) and the World Bank. Its definitions have evolved since then but at its core remain the question: how can we solve human problems using nature?
by Amy Lewis and Jackie Batrus | Jun 2, 2022
The Mali Elephant Project illustrates that, to support their people, they can’t afford not to.
by Amy Lewis | Mar 16, 2022
Happy World Rewilding Day! If you don’t already know, rewilding is a conservation practice that focuses on letting nature take care of itself.