Our partners & Friends FOR the wild ▲

United tribes of bristol Bay ▲

The United Tribes of Bristol Bay (UTBB) is an Alaska Native-led organization (https://www.utbb.org) dedicated to the protection and preservation of the Bristol Bay region, home to the world's largest wild salmon run. Representing 15 tribal governments, UTBB works to safeguard the traditional lands, waters, and way of life for over 10,000 Native Alaskans who rely on this pristine ecosystem. By advocating against harmful industrial projects, supporting sustainable practices, and empowering local tribes, UTBB ensures that the region’s rich biodiversity is preserved for future generations. Supporting UTBB is not just an investment in tribal sovereignty but also a commitment to conserving one of the last truly wild places on Earth.

International Association For Bear Research AND Management ▲

The International Association for Bear Research and Management (IBA) (https://www.bearbiology.org) is a global leader in the conservation of all eight bear species and their habitats. Founded in 1968, IBA unites scientists, wildlife managers, and conservationists in a collaborative effort to protect bears and the ecosystems they rely on. By promoting cutting-edge research, conservation strategies, and sustainable management practices, IBA addresses critical challenges such as habitat loss, human-wildlife conflict, and climate change. Their peer-reviewed journal, Ursus, and international conferences serve as vital platforms for sharing knowledge and solutions to protect these keystone species. Supporting IBA means investing in the future of bears, whose survival is crucial not only for biodiversity but also for the health of forests and ecosystems worldwide.

Enangered Wildlife Trust ▲

The Endangered Wildlife Trust (EWT) (https://www.ewt.org.za) is a leading conservation organization dedicated to safeguarding Africa's most threatened species and ecosystems. With a focus on iconic species such as cheetahs, African wild dogs, and lions, EWT has spent over 50 years implementing innovative conservation strategies to protect these magnificent animals and their habitats. Through habitat restoration, anti-poaching efforts, and engaging with local communities, EWT addresses critical threats like human-wildlife conflict and habitat loss. Their science-based initiatives and on-the-ground projects ensure sustainable outcomes, benefiting both wildlife and the communities that coexist with them. Supporting EWT is a commitment to securing Africa's rich biodiversity and ensuring that these keystone predators continue to roam wild for future generations.