Surviving Together
The Surviving Together program works closely with protected area managers, rangers, and surrounding communities to address the root causes of environmental degradation, and strengthen conservation protection.
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campaignsExplore our wide range of campaigns globally!
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freeland film festivalOur carefully selected films focus on stories about people, wild animals, and ecosystems facing daunting challenges around the world, and suggest solutions.
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WILDSCANThe WILDSCAN SMARTPHONE APP enables everyone to identify commonly trafficked wildlife and wildlife parts.
Originally designed for frontline law enforcement officers and transport sector workers to correctly identify, report and handle commonly trafficked species, the app also encourages civil society to report wildlife in local markets. |
EARTHTEAMEarthTeam is a global, frontline alliance of individuals and organizations united in protecting our planet from pandemics, species loss, climate change, and habitat destruction.
Here, you will find: • Solutions, including tools and training courses. • People and organizations behind those solutions. |
WILDLIFE TRAFFICKING OBSERVATORYThe Freeland’s Wildlife Trafficking Observatory comprises of Wildlife Crime Incidents Map and provides users with the ability to independently view, filter, and analyze published open-source data derived from the Freeland’s Wildlife Crime Incidents Database. With this interactive map, users can engage directly with information on over 4,000 publicly reported seizures from 2006 onwards.
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