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WILD News

  • Eleaf – Our FREE online Newsletter
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History

  • Our African Roots
  • Our Founder: Dr. Ian Player
  • Our Symbol: The Erythrina Leaf
  • Field Project Archive
  • World Wilderness Congress History

Nature Needs Half

  • A global vision
  • Why now?
  • What do we mean by protected?
  • Where are we now?
  • How do we get there?

How WILD Works

Action – Field Projects
Publishing & the Arts

Convening

  • Native Lands & Wilderness Council
  • Corporate Commitment to Wilderness
  • World Wilderness Congress

Law and Policy

  • Marine Wilderness Collaborative
  • Center for Large Landscape Conservation
  • Handbook for International Wilderness Law & Policy
  • Wilderness & Climate Change
  • IUCN Wilderness Specialist Group

Intergenerational

  • Emergency of Intergenerational Collaboration
  • Young Professionals & Action

Training & Capacity Building

  • Overview
  • Ecolife Wilderness Management
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  • Earth University Partnership
  • Sserinya Primary School
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World Wilderness Congress

  • 30+ Year Success History
  • WWC Publications for Download

9th World Wilderness Congress

  • WILD9, Merida Mexico 2009
  • Program, English & Spanish (1MB)
  • Resolutions
  • Videos of WILD9

8th World Wilderness Congress

  • USA – Alaska, 2005

7th World Wilderness Congress

  • South Africa, 2001

6th World Wilderness Congress

  • India, 1998

5th World Wilderness Congress

  • Norway, 1993

4th World Wilderness Congress

  • USA, Colorado 1987

3rd World Wilderness Congress

  • Scotland, 1983

2nd World Wilderness Congress

  • Australia, 1980

1st World Wilderness Congress

  • South Africa, 1977

Where we Work

WILD Africa

  • Angola: Quicama National Park
  • Botswana: Cattle & Wildlife: Finding a Solution
  • Mali: The Desert Elephants of Mali
  • South Africa: Zulu Village Project
  • South Africa: Umzi Wethu – Nature Nurture Future
  • Wilderness Foundation (Africa)

WILD Asia

  • India: Endangered Olive Ridley Turtles

WILD Europe

  • European Wilderness Policy
  • Wilderness Foundation (UK)

WILD Latin America

  • Brazil: The Kayapo
  • Corporate Commitment to Wilderness

WILD North America

  • North American Wilderness Colaborative
  • Colorado
  • Transboundary Canada

WILD Mind & Heart

  • Wilderness Visionaries
  • Wilderness Conservation Painting Expedition
  • Public Sculpture
  • Extreme Ice Survey
  • Wild Writing Award
  • International Journal of Wilderness
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Field Project Archive

  • Zakouma Elephants
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  • Embocraft
  • Zambezi Valley Training
  • Save the Wild Coast!
  • Shamwari Game Reserve
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  • Baviaanskloof

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