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Meet Olivia Adhiambo: Director of Climate Policy for Africa
Meet Olivia Adhiambo, our Director of Climate Policy for Africa. Olivia, who’s been with Wildlife Works since June of 2023, has a nuanced...
Apr 9, 2024


7 Recommendations to Ensure Equitable REDD+ Projects
Wildlife Works co-created best practices for Free, Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC), revenue share, and accurate baselines for REDD+ projec
Mar 15, 2024


Meet Erlinda Ekaputri: Indonesia Country Director
By Tamara Anisa, Communications Specialist Indonesia Meet Erlinda Ekaputri, our Indonesia Country Director at Wildlife Works. She joined...
Mar 7, 2024


Wildlife Works' Involvement in the Southern Cardamom REDD+ Project
As a technical consultant with no staff on the ground during implementation and management of the Southern Cardamom REDD+ Project during the
Feb 26, 2024


Weaving a Sustainable Future - A New REDD+ Project in Colombia
In the Amazonian region of Colombia, the Association of Traditional Indigenous Authorities of Querarí (ASATIQ) has begun a REDD+ project.
Jan 31, 2024


New Study Published at the Kasigau Corridor REDD+ Project
Members of the Wildlife Works Biodiversity team recently published a decade-long study on how climate change is affecting bird diversity.
Jan 8, 2024


Wildlife Works at COP28
The world’s largest annual conference on fighting climate change, COP28, has come to a close. The paradox of having a critical climate...
Nov 21, 2023


Updates on Kasigau Corridor REDD+ Project
Kasigau Corridor REDD+ Project Gender Equity
Nov 19, 2023


Wildlife Works official statement to Somo’s Report
In August 2023, we received a letter from Somo containing shocking allegations of sexual harassment at our Kasigau Corridor REDD+ project in
Nov 3, 2023


Announcing Equitable Earth
In partnership with Indigenous Peoples, local communities and Global South countries, the Coalition is committed to developing a new volu
Sep 19, 2023


De la Forêt: Elephant Conservation in Africa with the Head of Biodiversity at Wildlife Works DRC
Mathieu Bolaa and team reviewing camera trap footage in the jungle of the Mai Ndombe REDD+ Project in the DRC By Jerry Nguwa, DRC Communications Lead From a societal point of view, Wildlife Works has worked with local communities to build schools, hospitals, and clean water wells, among many other achievements. It is on the ecosystem level that Wildlife Works has marked the province of Mai Ndombe, if not the whole world. Wildlife Works has given the world what no one thought
Jun 20, 2023


Improving Access to Health Care in at the Kasigau Corridor REDD+ Project, Kenya
By Jane Okoth Wildlife Works’ Kasigau Corridor REDD+ Project team has partnered with the County Government and local community health...
May 15, 2023
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