Leatherback Conservation Rebounds in Mexico after Hurricane Otis

Leatherback Conservation Rebounds in Mexico after Hurricane Otis

At the end of October 2023, Hurricane Otis devastated Mexico’s Guerrero coast. In addition to the serious toll this hurricane took on people living in its path, the affected area is a key nesting site for critically endangered leatherbacks in the eastern Pacific. The...
Be Part of Lasting Change for Wildlife, Habitats, and People

Be Part of Lasting Change for Wildlife, Habitats, and People

Together with our partners, Wild Earth Allies protects vital areas of our natural world for the benefit of wildlife, habitats, and people. Our collaborative efforts deliver tangible impact in priority terrestrial and marine ecosystems globally. We are proud to share...
New Gorilla Group Habituated in the DRC

New Gorilla Group Habituated in the DRC

Wild Earth Allies is proud to partner with Dr. Augustin K. Basabose and his team at Primate Expertise in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). Together, we protect Grauer’s gorillas and other wildlife in ways that enhance community livelihoods. Our collaboration...
Signs of Hope for Sunda Pangolins in Cambodia

Signs of Hope for Sunda Pangolins in Cambodia

Sunda pangolins have walked the Earth for 60 million years. Today, they are critically endangered across their range in Southeast Asia. The Sunda pangolin is one of eight species of pangolin—the most trafficked mammal in the world. Over the past few decades, Sunda...
Campaigning to Protect Crab Populations in Cambodia

Campaigning to Protect Crab Populations in Cambodia

In honor of Cambodia’s National Fish Day on July 1, Wild Earth Allies is teaming up with the Fisheries Administration, Action Education, and coastal communities to protect local crab populations. Through a month-long campaign called “Say No to Gravid Crabs,” we are...