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Field Projects

WILD field projects implement practical conservation solutions. Our field projects are historically focused in the Sub-Saharan region of Africa and our global reach is ever increasing – from the Amazon of Brazil to the northern reaches of Russia. We provide training for managers of protected areas, innovate new approaches to conservation needs, incubate new organizations and work with local communities to develop sustainable solutions addressing social needs with a conservation outlook.

Please click an image below or visit the links to the right to view more information on WILD’s current field projects.

Featured Field Projects

Save the Wild Coast!

Save the Wild Coast!

"The Wild Coast bio-diversity, its wildlife and its human culture have co-evolved into a mosaic of singular importance to the world, the strength of which lies in the lively yet delicate intersection of each natural and human component..... Once the ... Read More

The Desert Elephants of Mali

The Desert Elephants of Mali

Read the Latest News About Mali's Elephants Mali is a beautiful, landlocked desert country in North West Africa. Perhaps best known for its rich cultural diversity, Mali is also home to the northernmost herd of African elephants. One of the very ... Read More

The Kayapo

The Kayapo

Unparalleled Wilderness Conservation Opportunity in the Amazon As the agricultural frontier advances in the lawless Xingu region of southeastern Amazon of Brazil, Kayapo lands are undergoing transformation into a huge island of forest within a sea of deforestation. Kayapo indigenous territories ... Read More




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