Community-Centered Conservation Advances in the Dja Biosphere Reserve
In Cameroon’s Dja Biosphere Reserve, communities are creating new livelihood pathways that benefit people and wildlife. Wild Earth Allies is teaming up with the African Conservation and Development Foundation (ACDEF) and 13 communities to create Community Conservation and Management Areas (CCMAs).
Insights from Rwanda: 30 Years of Partnership for People and Nature
Lasting conservation starts with those who live closest to the land. In Rwanda, three decades of deep partnership—rooted in local leadership, sustained collaboration, and shared benefit—are helping both people and wildlife thrive. Today, mountain gorillas are the only great ape population on the rise, and communities around Volcanoes National Park are reaping the benefits of conservation.
Pileated Gibbons: New Findings from a Global Refuge
Wild Earth Allies is proud to launch our Allied Insights series, a platform for sharing research, field learnings, and new thinking from our collaborative conservation work around the world. Our first feature highlights discoveries from Cambodia’s Prey Lang Wildlife Sanctuary, where ongoing research is reshaping our understanding of endangered pileated gibbons.
2025 Mid-Year Impact Report: Lasting Results for People and Nature
At a time of growing global uncertainty, one thing remains clear at Wild Earth Allies: The work we do with local partners is key to solving the biodiversity crisis that affects us all. Together, we are reshaping how conservation works so local action is seen, heard, and well-funded.
Nature’s Palette: Inspiring Action through Art
Art is a powerful force in conservation. It captures rarely seen species, encourages action, evokes emotion, and tells the stories of the natural world. Across Wild Earth Allies’ global community, our colleagues use their artistic talents to bridge the gap between science and storytelling—sparking awareness, connection, and action through creative expression.
How Community Fisheries are Strengthening Cambodia’s Marine Ecosystems
A remarkable story of multigenerational, community-based conservation is unfolding in the Kep province of Cambodia. In this small coastal region, the Phum Tmey Community Fishery plays a key role in marine conservation by restoring mangrove forests and managing local fishing grounds. One family in particular demonstrates how local conservation action protects ecosystems.
A Passion for Hawksbill Turtles: Ani Henríquez on Conservation and Community
Ani Henríquez is the Executive Director of ProCosta, a Salvadoran NGO with whom we partner to protect critically endangered hawksbill turtles and enhance coastal livelihoods. As part of our “Voices from the Field” series, we spoke with Ani about ProCosta’s record-breaking season protecting 600+ turtle nests and releasing over 40,000 hatchlings.
Remembering Srey Ben, a Conservation Leader in Cambodia
In December 2024, Wild Earth Allies lost a dear colleague. Srey Ben, an elder and respected member of the Indigenous Kuy community, was one of our Community Field Leads in Cambodia.
Reflecting on Conservation Successes in 2024
As 2024 draws close, we’re reflecting on the conservation successes Wild Earth Allies and our partners have made this year. These memorable moments represent the hope for the future of our planet and reinforce the power of collective action.
Local Action with Global Impact: 2024 Program Updates
Wild Earth Allies protects vital areas of our natural world through collaboration with community-based leaders and their teams. Together we advance conservation rooted in local values and practices.













































