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How Water Tanks Help Women and Gorillas Thrive in Rwanda
In celebration of World Water Day, Wild Earth Allies is proud to share that we have installed more than 500 household water tanks with Imbereheza Gahunga—a major milestone in our plan to build 1,000 tanks together.
Turning the Tide for Hawksbill Sea Turtles in El Salvador
On the beaches of El Salvador, community-based conservation efforts are making extraordinary strides in the fight to save critically endangered hawksbill sea turtles in ways that benefit people, too.
The Great Cypress Swamp: Rewilding for People and Nature
Wild Earth Allies joined forces with Delaware Wild Lands three years ago to restore the Swamp’s vital biodiversity. Today, our powerful partnership is yielding significant results for people and nature.
Growing Community Benefits from Sea Turtle Conservation
José Urteaga, Ph.D., Wild Earth Allies’ Director of Marine Partnerships, shares his reflections on the essential role of communities in conservation and what’s ahead for our marine work in El Salvador, Cambodia, and beyond.
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A Window into the World of Grauer’s Gorillas and Other Elusive Primates in the DRC
As part of our joint conservation efforts in Kahuzi-Biega National Park, our partner Primate Expertise uses motion-sensor camera traps to monitor gorillas and other elusive wildlife, including chimpanzees, owl-faced monkeys, and more.
Voices from the Field: Neang Thy, Wild Earth Allies Cambodia Conservation Manager
An expert biologist, Neang Thy has been exploring Cambodia’s forests for decades and has discovered several new species to science. In his role as Cambodia Conservation Manager with Wild Earth Allies, he focuses on field research and project implementation. His skilled monitoring improves protection for endangered Asian elephants, pileated gibbons, and other at-risk wildlife.
Voices from the Field: Florence Mukantabana, Wild Earth Allies Conservation Fellow
Our Voices from the Field series is a behind-the-scenes look into the conservation efforts of our field teams and partners around the world. We believe protecting the planet begins with people and this series highlights talented practitioners and the work we do...
A New Marine Protected Area: Advancing Marine Conservation in Cambodia & Why It Matters
Along Cambodia’s southwest coast, we are working closely with communities to establish a new marine protected area, known locally as a Marine Fisheries Management Area (MFMA). Cambodia’s marine environment harbors rich biodiversity within its expansive coral,...
Collaborative Action Delivers Impact
For decades, we have been implementing community-based conservation, innovating and learning with talented local partners in our field sites globally. These key collaborative actions deliver measurable impact for wildlife, habitats and people, and are ready to scale:...