130
million hectares of rainforests destroyed since 1990
Landscape Conservation
The places on Earth that animals and people call home transcends borders and cultures. Our team is on the frontlines in the fight for cleaner air, clearer water and healthier habitats everywhere.
130
million hectares of rainforests destroyed since 1990
4
in 5 endangered species are critically threatened by habitat loss and degradation
400
people in India are killed each year due to human-wildlife conflict
From cities to rural areas and factories to farms, human activity is destroying the natural world. When habitats vanish, so do the animals who live there—and people suffer too.
Make Room to Roam
The places we call habitats are home for countless living creatures. That’s why we’re fighting to secure the land, water and airspace animals need to thrive.
We’re helping people take care of the precious ecosystems in their own backyard. And wherever people and animals are neighbours, we’re there to help them live in harmony.
People and animals need lots of room to roam. To help them share common ground, we secure safe corridors for food, water and migration. If they’re orphaned, injured, or just lose track of the herd, we help them find home. We also teach people how to avoid clashes with wildlife, and we keep their crops and livestock protected from predators. When animals stray into human territory, or people put habitats up for sale, we make sure we have a seat at the table to negotiate for all species in our ecosystem. The way we see it, everyone deserves a conflict-free environment.
Thrive Together
It’s in our nature to fight for survival, but it’s in our power to thrive together. In eight landscapes around the world, we’re empowering people to invest in the land. From farming to weaving, nature-sourced livelihoods are bringing local communities to the global marketplace. Those sustainable incomes support sustainable lifestyles. For example, in the northeast of India, where the forest is disappearing, we promote energy-efficient woodstoves to decrease peoples’ dependence on timber. Aligning our economy with our environment is possible. It starts with incentivising people to make a change.
Building community connectivity and climate resilience in Australia
See projectbuilding capacities of local communities and alliances to conserve and protect Kenya’s endangered species
See projectconserving Asian elephant populations through coexistence initiatives
See projectplanting a future for koalas, one tree at a time
See projectas human populations grow, elephant habitats shrink
See projecthabitats cross borders—so do poachers
See projectwe are giving elephants room to roam
See projecta water supply system is saving people and animals in Malawi
See projectby restocking and enlarging a park, we restored its natural heritage and brought back the one-horned rhino
See projectGiving orphaned elephants a second chance at a life back in the wild
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