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WW hosts the Sixth Field Dialogue for Interests in Investing in Locally Controlled Forests
By Jimmy Eggers, Wildlife Works Special Projects Wildlife Works hosts the Sixth Field Dialogue for Interests in Investing in Locally...
4 de dez. de 2010


Cheetah Sighting
Our rangers see wild cheetahs at least twice a month. I will probably see them twice in my lifetime. I had my first pass while driving...
29 de nov. de 2010


Green Charcoal, a partial solution to natural resource degradation in East Africa
By Jimmy Eggers, Special Projects Director, WWC On a worldwide basis, the destruction or degradation of forest vegetation by slash and...
28 de nov. de 2010


Wildlife Works Eco Tourism Partner Camps International Win Eco-Warrior Award
Camps International Win Eco-Warrior Award On Thursday 25th November 2010 Camps International (CI) and more specifically Camp Kenya were...
27 de nov. de 2010
Indigenous Tree Seedling Distribution Program November 2010
By Silvester Mkamaganga, Forester Wildlife Works Carbon – 25th November 2010 TREE SEEDLINGS DISTRIBUTION PROGRAM INTRODUCTION The...
24 de nov. de 2010
Indigenous Tree Seedling Collection – A Call for Partnership
We would like to let everyone know that twice a year before the rains we will be buying tree seedlings from the Communities. This will...
14 de nov. de 2010


The Rukinga Community
July 10, 2010: by Joyce Hu, Creative Director for Wildlife Works Retail: Lara drove us around to see more of the surrounding communities...
30 de out. de 2010


Wildlife Works Factory
July 10, 2010: by Joyce Hu, Creative Director for Wildlife Works Retail: I started today working with the factory manager, Daniel, to...
30 de out. de 2010


Luangwa River Valley in Zambia
By Mike Korchinsky, founder of Wildlife Works. Oct 28 2010 I went to the Luangwa River Valley in Zambia last week…these photos were taken...
30 de out. de 2010


Community Newsletter September 2010
This is our third newsletter of a series in which we would like to take the opportunity to inform our neighbours and the local community...
29 de out. de 2010


Karibu
Karibu means Welcome in Swahili. This is the pre pre relaunch blog of Wildlife Works, which was started in 1997 by the visionary Mike...
29 de out. de 2010
Community Newsletter June 2010
This is the first newsletter of a series in which we would like to take the opportunity to inform our neighbours and the local community...
29 de out. de 2010
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