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How Wildlife Works for All of Us: World Biodiversity Day 2025
This blog, featuring Wildlife Works’ camera trap footage from REDD+ projects around the world, explains how biodiversity loss affects people and nature alike and what Wildlife Works is doing to help protect life on Earth.
May 29


Reasons for Wild Hope: May 2025
In our May newsletter, we explore how biophilia - curiosity and love for nature - is a vital force in the fight against biodiversity loss. Featuring stunning camera trap footage from Wildlife Works projects, a species spotlight on the elusive aardwolf, and a story from biodiversity monitor Felix Ferrer in the Colombian Amazon, this issue reminds us that protecting nature starts with personal connections.
May 28


Guardians of Biodiversity: Local Researchers in ASATRIZY
Learn more about community-based biodiversity monitoring, a fundamental tool for ecosystem conservation that creates opportunities for communities within REDD+ Projects. We spotlight Félix Ferrer, a biodiversity monitor at the Maloca Vaupés ASATRIZY REDD+ Project
May 21


An Orange Flash: Orangutan Sightings at the Gerbang Barito REDD+ Project in Indonesia
This blog recounts exciting sightings of endangered species at the Gerbang Barito REDD+ project in Indonesia.
Apr 9


Valuing the Priceless: Carbon and Biodiversity Market Insights March 2025
Through this newsletter, we’ll provide key biodiversity and carbon market updates from a leading project developer’s perspective.
Mar 17


Community Perspectives on Biodiversity COP16
This year, Wildlife Works facilitated a pivotal community delegation Colombia REDD+ Projects to Biodiversity COP16.
Nov 19, 2024


Meet Joseph Mwambiti, the new Head Ranger at the Kasigau Corridor REDD+ Project
Meet Joseph Mwambiti, the new Head Ranger at the Kasigau Corridor REDD+ Project.
Nov 1, 2024


Building Community Trust in Conservation: Elephants and Bonobos Return to Congo's Mai Ndombe Forest
Mathieu Bolaa has worked to build community trust, and the successful return of the elephants to the Mai Ndombe REDD+ Project
Oct 29, 2024


Wildlife Works Events at Biodiversity COP16 in Cali, Colombia
Learn about events we will be attending and participating in at Biodiversity COP16, and a list of our team members who will be in Cali
Oct 15, 2024


A Groundbreaking Methodology to Deliver Biodiversity Stewardship Units (BDSU)
Learn more about the Biodiversity Stewardship Units methodology
Oct 15, 2024


Constance Mwandaa: Female Ranger Promoted At Kasigau Corridor REDD+ Project, Leading in Conservation
Constance Mwandaa, a ranger at the Kasigau Corridor REDD+ Project, has been promoted to Assistant Warren and Head of Training.
Oct 10, 2024


Conservation By and For the People: Incorporating Local Knowledge into Biodiversity Monitoring
For Wildlife Works, it is essential that community members participate in biodiversity monitoring efforts.
Sep 16, 2024


Employee Spotlight: Yvonne Githiora, Wildlife Works' Conservation Scientist
Meet Yvonne Githiora, Wildlife Works’ Conservation Scientist.
Aug 29, 2024


Understanding Transects: A Key Tool in Ecosystem Monitoring at the Kasigau Corridor REDD+ Project
In this blog, learn about how conservation scientists at the project keep track of which wildlife is present through transect surveys.
Aug 14, 2024


Short Film: Healing Giants - Elephant Conservation at the Kasigau Corridor REDD+ Project, Kenya
Healing Giants, a short film by Wildlife Works, tells the story of elephant conservation efforts at the Kasigau Corridor REDD+ project.
Aug 12, 2024


Short Film: Eyes on the Forest -Tracking the Return of Endangered Species at the Mai Ndombe REDD+ Project
The Congo Basin is the second largest rainforest in the world, and serves as a last refuge for several endangered species. The density of...
Aug 9, 2024


REDD+ and the Global Biodiversity Framework: A Path to Conservation
This blog analyze how REDD+ contributes to meeting the targets set out in the Global Biodiversity Framework.
Jul 17, 2024


Raising the BAAR: Innovative Research in Forest Conservation Helps Guide the Voluntary Carbon Market Towards Greater Transparency and Scale
Wildlife Works is thrilled to announce a publication a publication of a research paper in Nature’s Portfolio Journal, Scientific Reports.
Jul 15, 2024
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