
Cameroon’s Government, WildAid, and Camrail Join Forces to Raise Awareness About New Wildlife Law
Cameroon’s Ministry of Forestry and Wildlife (MINFOF), with the support of WildAid and... Read More

Climate Change Can Be Solved, and Americans Want To Solve It
88% of Americans support climate action, but you’d never know it from our... Read More

Why Are We Eating the Tigers of the Ocean?
By John Baker, WildAid President and Chief Program Officer Sharks are in trouble, and we... Read More

Cameroon’s “No Pangolin on My Plate” Campaign Gets a Boost as Singer Krys M Visits Participating Restaurants
WildAid’s “No Pangolin on My Plate” (“Pas de Pangolin Dans Mon... Read More

Tanzanians Unite to Celebrate and Protect Nature in New Campaign
Tanzania is home to the largest wild lion population in the world and the second largest... Read More

WildAid and Partners Launch Public Initiative to Tackle Ghost Net Pollution in China
Marine plastic pollution caused by abandoned, lost, or discarded fishing gear — known... Read More

Explosives and Cyanide Are Destroying Coral Reefs in the Philippines—Here’s How We’re Fighting Back
The Philippines, located in the Coral Triangle, is home to some of the richest marine... Read More

Wildlife-Free Traditional Medicine Gains Momentum at Landmark Conference in Vietnam
For centuries, wildlife products like pangolin scales, bear bile, and rhino horn have... Read More

Thailand Launches the Country’s First Endangered Shark Rewilding Initiative to Recover Leopard Sharks
A major new initiative to bring endangered Indo-Pacific leopard sharks back to... Read More

Five Actions for Earth Day—Small Steps, Big Planet Wins
Every action we take shapes the future of our planet. This Earth Day (April 22), the... Read More

WildAid Launches Major Marine Protection Initiative in the Eastern Tropical Pacific with Landmark Agreement in Panama
WildAid’s marine team just wrapped up a historic week in Panama, marking the official... Read More

WildAid Launches Wildlife Adventure Comic Book in Cameroon to Inspire Young Conservationists
Beatrice, WildAid’s youngest conservation ambassador, has arrived in Cameroon! In a... Read More

WildAid’s Pangolin Priority: Saving the Most Trafficked Wild Mammal in the World
Pangolins are solitary, reclusive, and nocturnal animals. With a unique set of scales,... Read More

Cameroon’s “No Pangolin On My Plate” Restaurant Campaign Expands After Enthusiastic Response
WildAid’s “No Pangolin On My Plate” (“Pas de Pangolin Dans Mon... Read More