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- Enhancing Food Security in the Mai Ndombe REDD+ Project Through Agronomy Training
The area protects over 740,000 acres of rainforest, which is home to chimpanzees, bonobos and forest elephants
- Reasons for Wild Hope - Voluntary Carbon Market Updates from May 2024
Wild Hope is fierce and unyielding, like elephants steadfastly walking hundreds of miles to reach water had a doubt that community-led conservation works; we've seen it first-hand with the return of forest elephants
- Great Grevy’s Rally – Grevy Zebra Cencus Count
Four teams from Wildlife Works, made up of 6 rangers, divided up the zones where there have been known Thank you to all the Wildlife Works rangers who took part! #extinction #Wildlife #Kenya #zebra
- Wildlife Works Marks World Environmental Day With Town Clean Up and Climate Change Education
Wildlife Works Rangers lead the procession to the communal cleaning of Kamtonga Primary School. From left: Community Relations Manager Laurian Lenjo, Head Ranger Eric Sagwe and Community Relations
- Women’s Agency Grows in the Greenhouse at the Kasigau Corridor REDD+ Project
Lusario Widows’ Group works in a greenhouse provided by Elephant Cooperation and constructed by the Wildlife
- Floods in Indonesia: A Essay on Despair and Hope
about charity, but about causes: deforestation, palm oil expansion, mining, national parks devastated, elephants
- All work and no play? Forest Carbon Credit Sales Fund New Phys. Ed. clothing for students!
Each item is made of organic cotton, features the Wildlife Works’ elephant logo, and is funded by the
- Welcoming Mai Ndombe in the DRC to the Wildlife Works REDD+ Portfolio
Photo by realanimalslife.com The region is also home to many other animals such as forest elephants and
- The Mai Ndombe REDD+ Project's Contribution to the United Nation's Sustainable Development Goals
rainforest and the 16 high conservation value species, including critically endangered bonobos and forest elephants
- Can Carbon Credits and Communities Help Save the Planet?
“Elephants are our heritage. They are part of humankind,” said Faraji.
- George of the Jungle: Growing our Tree Seedling and Agriculture Business
with a black net to keep out big insects and surrounded by chili plants to deter wild animals such as elephants
- Highlights from our Mai Ndombe REDD+ Project in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
A vast array of biodiversity live in the forest, including endangered elephants and bonobos, the closest vaccination program to 8 more villages ensuring more pregnant women and children are vaccinated against dangerous













