We often talk about protecting wildlife, but we don't always talk about the internal engines that make it possible. We joined Maliasili & 12 global nonprofits in Kenya focused on one goal: making local conservation organizations more resilient, efficient, & independent.
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POV Juan 🥑 a local spectacled bear, who is now dabbling in vlogging.
Thanks to Spectacled Bear Conservation’s new camera-equipped GPS collars, we get a look at Juan’s daily life, while also gathering the data needed to safeguard these bears' habitats.
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Welcome to our new website!
WCN has grown a lot over the years, & that growth deserves a platform where all our Conservation Partners, Funds, & Rising Wildlife Leaders have a place to shine. Click the link to explore our new interface! hubs.ly/Q043rqlD0
Join us Friday, February 27, 2026 at 9 am PST for an inspiring Closer Look conversation with the Hirola Conservation Program our newest partners!
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The @calacademy.bsky.social Big Picture photography competition is in its final weeks! Enter by EOD March 1 for your shot at over $12k in prizes.
As one of the judges, I can’t wait to see your amazing nature, wildlife & conservation images!
Submit at www.bigpicturecompetition.org
Yeah, she’s kind of a big deal. 🦦
We’ve got an otter overachiever on our hands. 🌟 Selka’s survived a shark bite, contributed to scientific studies, and raised orphaned pups as a surrogate mother.
2025 was a year of extraordinary milestones for wildlife. Thanks to our global network (you!) we’ve scaled innovative projects, restored vital ecosystems, & invested in a future for countless species. We're inspired to see how much further we can go in 2026 💚
📸 Saiga antelope, by Ekaterina Berezina
Rolling into 2026 with more momentum, passion, and determination than ever. The collective energy of this community allowed us to expand critical protection zones, enhance monitoring, and bring the pangolin’s story to the global stage in 2025. Thank you for standing with us! ⚡
📸 Gareth Thomas
2025 was full of massive strides, & we're ready to tackle 2026!
We're driven by 2025's successes to continue protecting critical lion habitat, monitoring lion populations, & strengthening the community partnerships that are the backbone of lion recovery. Thanks for your support🧡
📸 Daniel Rosengren
Charging right into 2026 🦏
2025 was a year of resilience & action for rhinos. From anti-poaching initiatives to successful translocations, we’ve watched rhino recovery make incredible progress. Thank you to all who have supported us. Here's to another remarkable year💚
📸 Chantelle Melzer
Small, but mighty!
In 2025, here's how five of our partners proved that the most enduring solutions for wildlife come from the ground up.
Read how they are transforming the future for endangered species and how you can support them for 2026: wildnet.org/small-organi...
This year, we took a big leap & launched the Sea Otter Fund, our first-ever marine fund! It’s a dream come true for our team, but we can't do it alone. Thanks to a generous $100k match, every dollar you give to otters before Dec 31 is doubled!
Help us start this new chapter strong🔗 hubs.ly/Q03YyVlF0
LRF Director Dr. Peter Lindsey was featured on Nature, Nurture & Nonsense, a conservation podcast where family stories meet wildlife science.
In this episode Peter shares about his love for lions and perspectives on conservation in Africa.
Listen below!
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A pangopup grip has to be stronger than you might think. For the first part of its life, a baby pangolin clings to mom's tail to stay close and safe while it learns how to pangolin properly.
Photos from @wildaid.bsky.social too cute not to post again💚
Rhino resilience in a rugged land 🌵🦏
Vicariously join us on a crucial ear-notching operation in our newest blog!
Discover how technology, teamwork, & leaving horns intact are strengthening conservation efforts in the most remote of regions:
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Are you a creature of the night? Do you perform essential ecosystem services? Have you been waking up hanging upside down lately? You might be a bat 🦇
This is the endangered Short-tailed Roundleaf bat, one of the world's most threatened bat species with only <1,5k individuals left!
The key message I hope resonates: Local conservationists know best how to protect their environments.
Thank you @mongabay.com for spotlighting these important conversations🌿
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We don't just count lions. We count on them.
A lion's presence signals an ecosystem's health.
That's why regular lion surveys are so important: the data allows us to invest smarter & give conservation projects vital insights.
Read the commentary in @mongabay.com👇
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The crime goes far beyond the pangolin.
The illegal trade pushing them to the brink is more than just a conservation problem: it's a societal issue that jeopardizes community wellbeing.
Read the commentary of our grantee Kumar Paudel @greenhood.bsky.social:
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What happens to a rhino horn post-dehorning? Forensic security system🔒It gets:
1. Marked with a unique ID code
2. DNA sampled for the RhODIS national database
3. Stored in a secure vault
This chain-of-custody prevents illegal diversion & provides critical forensic data to fight the black market🦏
No matter how many times you attend, you always learn something new at the Wildlife Conservation Expo.
Catch up on all the magic from the event! 👇
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Thank you @calacademy.bsky.social for hosting our Wild Night Out & kicking off the weekend with a bang!
Check out these camera trap clips of snow leopards in Nepal’s Himalayan mountains, where we reported Nepal’s first comprehensive national snow leopard assessment found an estimated 397 snow leopards!
That’s a wrap on Expo '25!
2 amazing days of collaboration, conservation, and powerful partnerships between @wildnetorg.bsky.social's supporters & conservation partners.
Thank you @calacademy.bsky.social for hosting Night 1!
Read the recap: wildnet.org/wildlife-con...
📸 Lianna Xiaokui Nakashima
Our grantees Wildlife Trust of India recently released a young Chinese pangolin that was found by locals in a village near Noney, Manipur.
Deemed fit for release, the healthy 1 year old male pangolin was safely returned to the wild. Amazing and inspiring collaborative work⚡
Help Proyecto Tití plant 60k trees for cotton-top tamarins!
Turning former cattle pastures into thriving forests=
🌳 Reviving habitats where tamarins & other species can find food & shelter
🌳 Creating opportunities for locals to restore & protect these forests
Just $5 plants a tree! hubs.ly/Q03NnVHZ0
“Journalism done with care, collaboration and courage, can change the world.”
When Latin America needed stronger environmental reporting, Maria Isabel Torres, Program Director of Mongabay Latam, built a cross-border newsroom rooted in empathy & impact.
This is her story. 👇
Expo was one for the books ✨
Thanks to all who came out to celebrate, connect, & remind us why global community is so important for wildlife conservation. We saw hundreds of new faces & an amazing outpouring of support. Our hearts are overflowing 💚
@calacademy.bsky.social
📸 Lianna Xiaokui Nakashima
It's not just about saving an animal; it's about healing an entire coast.
When passionate donors & dedicated scientists come together, we can overcome funding gaps & build a wave of support to surf sea otter restoration to success!
@bloomberglp.bsky.social
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Feeling inspired & grateful from the #LionFootprintForum in Victoria Falls. Lots of honest conversations, shared challenges, & big ideas with an amazing group of lion conservationists.
Huge thanks to #LionRecoveryFund supporters, The Walt Disney Company, Maliasili, & @wildnetorg.bsky.social
This World Lion Day, supporters like you tipped the balance toward hope. Your support enables @wildnetorg.bsky.social's Lion Recovery Fund to deploy emergency grants that keep experienced rangers in the field. The challenges evolve, but so does our response.
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