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WildAid Appoints Chris Wilcox to Lead Growing Marine Protection Program
WildAid has appointed globally recognized scientist and conservation leader Dr. Chris... Read More
How WildAid Measures Success: From Consumer Behavior to Species Recovery
With nearly three decades of experience, WildAid has achieved great progress with... Read More
Shaping the Future of Marine Conservation: WildAid at the East Asian Seas Congress 2024
WildAid joined over 800 delegates from 20 countries at the East Asian Seas (EAS) Congress... Read More
Turning the Tide on Illegal Fishing in Bahamian Waters
The exquisite tropical islands of The Bahamas are known for their turquoise water, sandy... Read More
How Marine Protection Efforts Are Saving Costa Rica’s Cocos Island – The Original ‘Jurassic Park’ – from Illegal Fishing
A dramatic decline in illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing around Costa... Read More
WildAid in the News
5 Ways Climate Change Is Affecting Elephants and 1 Surprising Way They Help Fight It
You probably know that elephants are endangered and that they are threatened by poachers... Read More
Cameroon’s school children celebrate World Pangolin Day with star musician LOCKO
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As Eco-Anxiety Surges, WildAid Launches US Consumer Decarbonization Ad Campaign to Limit the Effects of Climate Change
New research indicates 77 percent of Gen Z believes lifestyle changes are necessary to... Read More
Nigeria only has 100 Cross River gorillas remaining
Lagos, Nigeria – September 24, 2022, WildAid has launched a weeklong campaign to raise... Read More
Bringing Nigeria’s lion population back from extinction
By Kelechukwu Iruoma, WildAid Nigeria representative. This article first appeared... Read More