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Wildlife Conservation Network
环境服务
San Francisco,CA 26,120 位关注者
WCN protects endangered wildlife by supporting conservationists who ensure wildlife and people co-exist and thrive.
关于我们
Founded in 2002, Wildlife Conservation Network (WCN) is dedicated to protecting endangered species and preserving their natural habitats. We support innovative strategies for people and wildlife to co-exist and thrive. We partner with independent, community-based conservationists around the world and provide them with the capital and tools they need to develop solutions for human-wildlife coexistence. WCN's conservationists actively engage local people as effective stewards of their environment and work in a culturally-respectful manner to ensure that conservation skills and values will be passed on to future generations.
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https://www.wildnet.org
Wildlife Conservation Network的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 环境服务
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- San Francisco,CA
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 2002
- 领域
- wildlife conservation
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209 Mississippi Street
US,CA,San Francisco,94017
Wildlife Conservation Network员工
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What if the key to saving cheetahs was...tracking cows? In Botswana, Cheetah Conservation Botswana is flipping the script on traditional wildlife tracking. Instead of just following predators, they're fitting cattle with GPS collars in New Xade, helping farmers protect their herds while creating safer spaces for wild cheetahs to thrive. The results? Real-time alerts when cattle are in danger, faster response times, and fewer conflicts between farmers and wildlife. Plus, these smart collars are helping clear cheetahs of wrongful blame when livestock losses occur. In this landscape connecting some of the world's densest cheetah populations, sometimes the best way to protect a predator is to protect its prey. https://hubs.ly/Q02Z83720
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Our Elephant Crisis Fund has been named one of the most successful elephant conservation projects! The Elephant Crisis Fund is a collaborative creation led jointly by WCN and Save the Elephants, with 100% of donations going directly to on-the-ground conservation initiatives. Working alongside them continues to be an honor, and a source of inspiration and hope for the future of elephants. https://hubs.ly/Q02YjBy60
8 of the Most Successful Elephant Conservation Projects
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Take a trip to Tsavo with Joseph Kyalo Kimaile and the painted dogs that call this vast landscape home ?? The Painted Dog Fund is investing in Tsavo Trust to bring long term hope to painted dogs across the Tsavo Conservation Area. Read more about the new possibilities in painted dog conservation in our new blog: https://hubs.ly/Q02XCYYH0
Bringing New Hope to Painted Dogs - Wildlife Conservation Network
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We're proud to be supporting Fauna & Flora in this initiative through our Lion Recovery Fund and Elephant Crisis Fund ??
Bringing #PeaceWithNature to a conflict-affected country. Since 2011, Fauna & Flora has been working with South Sudan’s Ministry of Wildlife Conservation and Tourism, encompassing the National Wildlife Service, and local communities to restore and protect wildlife after decades of conflict in the country. By engaging community members as local ambassadors for conservation, and helping to improve livelihoods, we are building trust among the people living closest to the species and habitats we aim to protect, uniting everyone behind a shared conservation goal. From forest elephants to chimpanzees, South Sudan is a country rich in biodiversity. To help nature flourish, it’s essential that local voices are central to conservation efforts. ?? Learn more about the vital work we’re doing in South Sudan to safeguard wildlife and foster lasting relationships with the communities closest to it: https://lnkd.in/gxCp2nhY Special thanks to The Nando and Elsa Peretti Foundation, Arcadia, Elephant Crisis Fund, Nationale Postcode Loterij, Bucknell University, Lion Recovery Fund, Darwin initiative, the DEFRA IWT Challenge Fund and Rainforest Trust. #PeaceWithNature #Cop16 #SouthSudan #Elephants #Conservation #Biodiversity #Wildlife #Nature #ProtectNature
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Mama Simba is bringing wildlife back to women, following the firmly held Samburu belief that wildlife belongs to women. Run by our conservation partner Ewaso Lions, Mama Simba is a program that focuses on preserving culture and improving livelihoods through conservation. From community engagement to environmental literacy, lion habitat recovery to beadwork, Mama Simba is changing lives and landscapes. Hear from the program's co-founder Munteli and see the incredible impact of these lion-hearted women in the Samburu community! Watch the full video to learn more about their inspiring work: https://hubs.ly/Q02WTnNm0
Munteli and the Mama Simba ladies - YouTube
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40% of people without a will believe they don't have enough assets to need one. Let us clear the air: you don't need significant wealth to make a big impact on the causes you care about. By creating your free estate plan and including a planned gift to Wildlife Conservation Network, you can leave a legacy that helps preserve Earth's biodiversity for future generations. Whether it’s ensuring lions continue roaming Africa’s golden plains or that penguins keep diving into the ocean’s icy waters, we invite you to safeguard the species that matter most to you. Learn about FreeWill's free estate planning tool: https://hubs.ly/Q02WFZPq0
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Have you heard about Prop 4? Prop 4 would enable implementation of a wide variety of climate-related projects. This includes funds for land and water conservation, AND fund allocation for nature-based solutions to support habitat connectivity for wildlife. $180 million would be specifically allocated for wildlife corridors, helping to implement critical infrastructure like wildlife crossings! These investments align with our California Wildlife Program's mission to restore and connect fragmented habitats, benefiting pumas and countless other species. This is why WCN joined many other conservation organizations to back this measure. Supporting this initiative would change the game for wildlife connectivity across California???? To learn more about Prop 4, and what voting yes means, visit: https://hubs.ly/Q02W9VZL0
Preventing Wildfires, Providing Clean Water with Prop 4 - Wildlife Conservation Network
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Talks from this fall's Wildlife Conservation Expo are now LIVE! You can revisit your favorite presentations, share insights with friends and family, or discover speakers you may have missed. We’ve truly enjoyed reliving the highlights and drawing inspiration from the incredible conservationists who shared their expertise. https://hubs.ly/Q02W1bVp0
2024 Fall Expo Talks | Wildlife Conservation Expo
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We're thrilled to announce the launch of our newest Wildlife Fund: the Painted Dog Fund! A collaboration between Wildlife Conservation Network, the Painted Wolf Foundation and Peter Blinston from Painted Dog Conservation, this initiative aims to secure a future for Africa's endangered painted dogs. These charismatic canids face numerous threats across their range. Through this fund, we'll support innovative conservation projects & community engagement to protect these unique animals. Join us in our mission to ensure painted dogs continue to roam the African wilderness. Together, we can make a difference for painted dogs and the ecosystems they inhabit. Learn more at: https://hubs.ly/Q02VnRHs0