Water Tanks in Rwanda – A win-win for people and mountain gorillas
In the foothills of Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park where we long worked on mountain gorilla conservation, many families walk upwards of 3 hours to collect water. This strenuous chore can result in children missing school and leaves women with little time to devote...

A year of discovery inspires optimism
Wild Earth Allies team members collaborating on marine surveys in Cambodia. As we begin a new decade, we feel optimistic about the progress we are making and the impact we are delivering with talented partners around the world. Much of our work does require a decade...

Botanic Field Report from Rwanda
When I was a small boy, my best friend and I would go to the woods near my house and play in the jungles and forests of our imagination. My exposure to places such as Africa and Central America was through TV shows and magazines. I dreamed of thick jungles filled with...

Celebrating Three Years Together as Wild Earth Allies
Eugène Rutagarama, Conservation Advisor, and Katie Frohardt, Executive Director, heading into Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park. This month we celebrate the third anniversary of our new chapter as Wild Earth Allies, building on decades of collaborative conservation. To...

Voices from the Field: Leng Phalla, Senior Marine Biologist, Cambodia Program, Wild Earth Allies
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...

The Lost Years: How ProCosta is using satellite telemetry to follow and protect hawksbill turtles in their first years of life
As the ProCosta team watched a transmitter-equipped hawksbill turtle turn from the open waters of the eastern Pacific Ocean back to El Salvador’s Jiquilisco Bay, they knew it was monumental. A significant discovery for science and conservation. It was just a decade...

Voices from the Field: Dr. Augustin K. Basabose, Founder and Executive Director of Primate Expertise
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...

Special Report: Delivering Impact, Together
We are pleased to share with you an update on our work. Given all recent biodiversity warnings hitting the news, we took time to gather evidence of progress across our field teams and partnerships and compiled the following impact summary report. Asian Elephants Our...

Environment Education Programs in Siem Bouk, Cambodia
Environmental education is an essential part of our Asian elephant conservation program in Cambodia’s Prey Lang forest. We regularly share information from wildlife monitoring with key community stakeholders, which includes young people, to promote forest...

Protecting Prey Lang Forest with Indigenous Kuy Partners
Wild Earth Allies works closely with the indigenous Kuy community who have long been stewards of Cambodia’s Prey Lang Forest. The Kuy people, original inhabitants of this area, still depend on the forest for their primary livelihoods. Prey Lang forest is also home to...