Making a World of Difference
Wild Earth Allies works with a wide network of partners to protect wildlife and habitats in culturally appropriate ways.
Our natural world faces unprecedented threats from rapid development and habitat loss, illegal wildlife trade, and a changing climate. We believe that conservation challenges are most successfully addressed at the local level, in cooperation with people who depend on natural resources for their own well-being.
We select our initiatives with great care, looking in each for a pressing need and a genuine opportunity to catalyze change. Read more about our focus areas and programs below:
We believe that conservation challenges are most successfully addressed at the local level.
Wildlife
We conserve imperiled wildlife species through community-based patrols and protection, as well as environmental education and outreach.
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Habitats
We protect threatened critical habitats through direct protection as well as integrated land-use planning and management.
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Shared Learning
We facilitate an honest exchange of ideas and experiences and work to promote cooperative best practices to accelerate conservation success.
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Our Programs
Learn more about our initiatives to conserve wildlife, protect critical habitats and promote collaboration in key communities below.
Marine Turtle Conservation
![The Americas: Marine Turtle Conservation](https://wildearthallies.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/MarineTurtles_Hero.jpg)
![Worldwide: Threatened Trees](https://wildearthallies.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/WhatWeDo_Supporting2.jpg)
Threatened Trees
Great Apes
![Central Africa: Great Apes](https://wildearthallies.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/WEA_PEX_DRC_048-website-cropped.jpg)
![Cambodia: Asian Elephants](https://wildearthallies.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/WEA_CAMBODIA_009-website-cropped.jpg)