How Water Tanks Help Women and Gorillas Thrive in Rwanda

How Water Tanks Help Women and Gorillas Thrive in Rwanda

In 2018, Wild Earth Allies joined forces with the women-led cooperative Imbereheza Gahunga under the guidance of our long-time Conservation Advisor, Eugène Rutagarama. This community-based collaboration builds on our decades-long history of gorilla conservation while...
Turning the Tide for Hawksbill Sea Turtles in El Salvador

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. In 2022, Wild Earth Allies’ Salvadoran partner ProCosta achieved the...
The Great Cypress Swamp: Rewilding for People and Nature

The Great Cypress Swamp: Rewilding for People and Nature

At 10,800 acres, the Great Cypress Swamp, also known as the Swamp, is statewide land trust Delaware Wild Land’s largest land holding and the state’s largest contiguous block of forestland. I recently had the pleasure of rediscovering a plant in the Great Cypress Swamp...
Growing Community Benefits from Sea Turtle Conservation

Growing Community Benefits from Sea Turtle Conservation

Wild Earth Allies believes protecting the planet begins with people. Our Voices from the Field series is a behind-the-scenes look into the conservation efforts of our talented field teams and partners around the world. José Urteaga, Ph.D. is Wild Earth Allies’...
Be Part of Our Global Impact

Be Part of Our Global Impact

Dear Friends, As we emerge from the pandemic and I reflect on our work at Wild Earth Allies, building lasting bridges between human and wild communities feels more important than ever. In El Salvador, our partner Ani Henríquez recently said, “The connection between...