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Join Wildlife Works at COP30 in Belém, Brazil
Learn more about the events Wildlife Works team members will be speaking and attending at COP30.
14 de nov.


The REDD+ Carbon Accounting Blind Spot: How New Technology Finally Sees It
For years, carbon accounting overlooked emissions from forest degradation, leaving a major blind spot in REDD+. Emerging technologies now make it possible to capture this data accurately, ensuring transparent baselines and equitable climate finance. Learn more in this explainer blog.
14 de nov.


Curta-metragem Black Water – Receitas de Projetos de Carbono REDD+ Financiando Iniciativas Comunitárias
"Black Water", um novo curta-metragem premiado da Wildlife Works, mostra o poder dos esforços de conservação liderados pela comunidade.
6 de fev.


Construindo Confiança Comunitária na Conservação: Elefantes e Bonobos Retornam à Floresta Mai Ndombe, no Congo
Mathieu Bolaa has worked to build community trust, and the successful return of the elephants to the Mai Ndombe REDD+ Project
16 de jan.


O que aprendemos na COP16: 4 aprendizados para preservar e valorizar a biodiversidade
A WWC levou uma comitiva de mais de 30 pessoas para a COP16 de Biodiversidade em Cali, inclusive 9 Yawanawá, para apresentar a nova...
12 de nov. de 2024


Uma Metodologia Inovadora de Preservação: Unidades de Gestão da Biodiversidade (BDSU)
Saiba mais sobre a metodologia de Unidades de Gestão da Biodiversidade
29 de out. de 2024


Wildlife Works’ Response to Biden’s Voluntary Carbon Market Guidelines
Wildlife Works is thrilled to see Biden's Voluntary Carbon Market Guidelines.
19 de jun. de 2024


Short Film: Water is Life - Kasigau Community Uses Carbon Credit Revenue to Increase Access to Water
At the Wildlife Works’ Kasigau Corridor REDD+ project in Kenya, communities earn thousands of dollars each year by protecting their forests.
16 de jun. de 2024


"Portrait of a Ranger: Connie" Wins Special Jury Award at the Pridelands Wildlife Film Festival
Wildlife Works' short film Portrait of a Ranger: Connie, screened at the Pridelands Wildlife Film Festival in Nairobi, Kenya.
5 de jun. de 2024


Reasons for Wild Hope - Voluntary Carbon Market Updates from May 2024
Welcome to Wildlife Works’ monthly Newsletter, “Reasons for Wild Hope."
3 de jun. de 2024


Telly Awards Recognize Wildlife Works Films with Four Wins
Wildlife Works is pleased to announce that not one, but four of our short films won Telly Awards this year.
22 de mai. de 2024


Steering the Ship of Sustainable Development: Community Governance at the Kasigau Corridor REDD+ Project
Locational Carbon Committees ensure community governance at the Kasigau Corridor REDD+ Project
15 de mai. de 2024
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