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We do this because the solutions to our most pressing challenges ? climate change, biodiversity loss and threats to human health ? lie in nature. Re:wild works with 500+ partners, most of whom are Indigenous peoples and local communities, in more than 80 countries.
Updates from the wild
Colossal Biosciences team up to leverage revolutionary technology to save critically endangered species on the brink of extinction READ MORE
December 14 , 2023
Lindsay Renick Mayer<span itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Person">
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December 07 , 2023
Colossal
Where conservation and cutting-edge technology combine.
Your Fridge
Re:wild launches ambitious new campaign to empower individuals to protect the planet.
Madagascar
Working with our local partners, Re:wild is helping to protect and restore biodiversity in Madagascar.
Amazonia There's no place on Earth quite like Amazonia. There's no place on Earth quite like Amazonia.
Indio Maíz-Tortuguero One of Mesoamerica's Five Great Forests.
The last wild place where Rhinos, Asian Elephants, Sumatran Orangutans, and Tigers share a home. The last wild place where Rhinos, Asian Elephants, Sumatran Orangutans, and Tigers share a home.
Mounts Iglit-Baco Natural Park
The Galápagos
"If we allow the Amazon to be destroyed little by little, of course, that affects us as Indigenous peoples, but it will also affect everyone because of climate change. The struggle we do is for all humanity because we all live connected to the land."
Founding Board Member
Indigenous peoples and local communities, nongovernmental organizations, companies, and government agencies, to help increase their impact around the world. The environmental heroes that the planet needs are already here. Now we all must rise to the challenge and join them.?
Virunga National Park
Bahait Lukoo Emmanuel ?Keita?
"My passion for conservation drove me to become a ranger. I wanted to do my part as our ancestors have done in the safeguarding of Africa's oldest national park, Virunga, for future generations. The park, with all its biodiversity, is a source of pride for the planet. I want to protect it so that future generations can benefit and visit. All of those who wish to do her harm should know that we are determined to protect this natural heritage at all costs."
Fungi Foundation (Fundación Fungi)
Through observing our teachers, the fungi, we can learn to be better people, to accept cycles, the end of cycles, the beginning of others, to let things rot...we have to let things rot.
Associate Conservation Scientist
"That we were able to find the Silver-backed Chevrotain with so few leads and in a relatively short period of time shows how a little bit of effort and willpower can go a long way in finding some of these special species lost to science."
Namibia Environment and Wildlife Society, Fridays for the Future Windhoek, Global Peace Initiative for Women, Namibia Youth Coalition<span itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Organization">
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"The wild overflows my cup of consciousness. The wild brings the realization in me that we are nature. I am, therefore nature exists"
Island Restoration Specialist
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"I realized that I did not want to work with the cute little puppy or expensive race horse, but instead with the enigmatic Jaguar and swift Peregrine Falcon<span itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Person">
<span itemprop="name">Peregrine Falcon</span>
</span>. So, I became a wildlife veterinarian.?
Bahamas National Trust
"As wildlife conservationists, we understand that our work illustrates the importance of biodiversity. We recognize that we are the active voices speaking up for the native and endemic plants and animals that may go extinct if no conservation action is taken."
Red Colobus Conservation Coordinator
IUCN SSC Primate Specialist Group<span itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Organization">
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"Red colobus monkeys are so special because they are very beautiful, unique, and perfect indicators of ecosystem health or habitat change since they are usually the first group of primates to leave a habitat when any disturbances or degradation occur. Moreover, their diversity reflects the various bioregions of the African forested areas at large."
"Humans have the potential to be a keystone species in the ecosystem. But that is why we need to learn from Indigenous people. We need them to teach us about subsistence, how to live off the land, teach us how to live according to the seasons, how to live in harmony with that ecosystem."
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