Earth Expeditions
African Conservation Centre - Kenya
An indigenous African conservation initiative, the brings together the people and skills needed to build East Africa ‘s capacity to conserve wildlife through sound science, local initiatives and good governance. East Africa’s great wildlife spectacle coexisted with people for millennia unlike elsewhere in the world. However, population growth, poverty, alterations in land use and poaching have halved wildlife numbers. The future of Africa’s wildlife depends on safeguarding critical space both outside and inside parks. The ACC works towards this goal by winning local support and gaining national and international backing for conservation initiatives.
Applied Environmental Research Foundation - India
Associação Mico-Leão Dourado - Brazil
Audubon Miami Valley - Ohio, USA
The Belize Zoo and Tropical Education Center - Belize
CECCOT - Amazon
Cheetah Conservation Fund - Namibia
Danau Girang Field Centre - Borneo
The is a collaborative research and training facility managed by Cardiff University and Sabah Wildlife Department. It is situated in Lot 6 of the Lower Kinabatangan Wildlife Sanctuary in Sabah, Malaysia and is surrounded by a mixture of lowland dipterocarp forest types, ranging from primary forest to disturbed secondary forest, in a matrix landscape with significant human impact including villages, small scale agriculture and oil palm plantations. Centre staff conduct ongoing research on the genetics and demographics of the Sanctuary’s mammal species, mainly in collaboration with the NGO HUTAN. The centre also provides facilities for field courses for the higher education sector, from overseas and within the Asia-Pacific region including Malaysia.
ECOS - Galápagos
Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority - Australia
Irbis Mongolian Center - Mongolia
Iwokrama Centre - Guyana
Kinabatangan Orang-utan Conservation Project - Borneo
Mahidol University - Thailand
Para La Tierra - Paraguay
Science and Perspective - The Bahamas
delivers formal and informal educational content for local communities to support local autonomy in decision-making from the individual to the national level in The Bahamas. They focus on including local knowledge because although we can all use more science, we often need more perspective.