What we do

We offer a holistic approach to conservation project management involving funders, experts and local communities

Inspiring

We inspire people with meaningful locally managed conservation initiatives

Facilitating

We facilitate the skills and scientific expertise needed to protect species

supporting

We support conservation priority projects financially and technically

Our work

Saving species requires determination and collective effort. We identify conservation priority areas, develop strategic action plans, build the local conservation capacity needed, and we secure funding through partner engagement.
We work on four focused areas

Priority Areas

& Support

Identifying priority areas in need of conservation attention, providing technical expertise to start a project. Tracking project development and providing field support during all steps of the way

Priority Areas

Strategic

Planning

Using collective-thinking pluralistic decision-making processes during the assessment and strategic planning steps

Strategic Planning

Capacity

Building

Building the local skills needed to ensure a successful project implementation

Capacity Building

Partner

engagement

Involving governments, investors, and public and private institutions, during the planning and implementation process to secure enough funding to complete the projects

Partner Engagement

Our approach

Our integral methodology for project management is based on:

consulting and tracking

Providing consulting services to the organizations involved in the project before, and during the project implementation

SECURING OWNERSHIP & CAPACITY BUILDING

Engaging the local communities during the planning and implementation process and building the conservation capacity skills needed to ensure long-term sustainability and ownership of the project

collective-thinking

Using multi-stakeholder collective-thinking decision-making processes during the assessment and strategic planning steps

ENDANGERED WILDLIFE TRACKING TEAM

Species richness is critical to promote and maintain the protection of any given habitat. The Endangered Wildlife Tracking Team (EWTT) aims to find lost species and to identify ways to better protect them with anti-poaching strategies

Endangered Wildlife
Tracking Team