Global Wildlife Conservation, based in Austin, TX, is a leading organization dedicated to protecting and restoring the world's wildlands and wildlife. With a network of over 500 partners, including Indigenous peoples and local communities, they work in more than 80 countries to address pressing challenges such as climate change, biodiversity loss, and threats to human health. Through their initiatives, they have actively conserved 200 threatened species, created 100 new conservation areas, and impacted 460 million acres of land.
Re wild, a program under Global Wildlife Conservation, focuses on empowering individuals to protect the planet through ambitious campaigns and partnerships. They are a global leader in amphibian conservation and work with local partners to protect and restore biodiversity in places like Madagascar. With a strong emphasis on collaboration and the involvement of Indigenous peoples, Re wild aims to amplify and scale local solutions to increase their impact worldwide. Their work is driven by the belief that the solutions to our most pressing environmental challenges lie in nature itself.
Generated from the website