- WILD Foundation
WILD Foundation is a
non-profit ,501(c)(3) ,non-governmental organization founded in the United States in 1974 by South AfricanIan Player , and based inBoulder, Colorado .The WILD Foundation protects and sustains wild nature by informing, inspiring and empowering people around the globe. WILD works in three sectors: "policy and applied research", with decision-makers at every level of government, business, and community; "field projects" that integrate the needs of wilderness, wildlife and people; and "communications", through publishing, media and the arts. The [http://www.wild.org/WWC/wild9.htm World Wilderness Congress] - established by WILD in 1977 and now the world's longest-running public environmental forum- is WILD’s flagship program, bringing together the public and leaders from government, business and organizations working for wilderness and human communities around the globe. Convening every three to four years, the WWC sets objectives, creates structure and alliances to achieve those objectives and produces practical results. For example, the 4th World Wilderness Congress (1987) helped start the [http://www.gefweb.org/ Global Environmental Facility] of the World Bank, and the 8th World Wilderness Congress (2005) launched the [http://www.ilcp.com International League of Conservation Photographers] and announced the first wilderness law and designated wilderness area in Latin America (Mexico).
Project focus
WILD field projects implement practical conservation solutions. Field projects are historically focused in the Sub-Saharan region of Africa and our global reach is ever increasing – from the Amazon of Brazil to the northern reaches of Russia. We provide training for managers of protected areas, innovate new approaches to conservation needs, incubate new organizations and work with local communities to develop sustainable solutions addressing social needs with a conservation outlook.
Current Feature Projects
[http://www.wild.org/WWC/wild9.htm WILD 9 - the 9th World Wilderness Congress]
[http://www.wild.org/fP/South_Africa/UMZI.htm Umzi Wethu - Training AIDS orphans and Vulnerable Youth for Conservation Employment]
[http://www.wild.org/fP/Mali/Desert_Elephants_Mali.htm Mali Elephants - Saving the very last herd of elephants in the arid Sahel]
[http://www.wild.org/Comm/ILCP.htm International League of Conservation Photographers - protecting wild nature through ethical photography]The Wilderness Network
The WILD Foundation is a founder member of [http://www.wild.org/About/Wilderness_Network.htm The Wilderness Network] , a consortium of independent, forward-thinking, like-minded organizations. The Wilderness Network works worldwide to:
* Protect and sustain wilderness, wildlife and human communities;
* Promote the values and services provide by wildlands and seas; and,
* Provide wilderness-related information, education, experience and training.The members of The Wilderness Network are: [http://www.wild.org The WILD Foundation] (US), [http://www.wildernessfoundation.org.za/ The Wilderness Foundation (SA)] , [http://www.wildernessfoundation.org.uk/Page.asp The Wilderness Foundation (UK)] , and the [http://www.wildernesstrails.org.za/ Wilderness Leadership School (SA)] .Featured publications
* [http://www.wild.org/Store/Publications/IJW.htm International Journal of Wilderness] ISSN 1086-5519
* [http://www.wild.org/Store/Publications/Wilderness_Management.htm Wilderness Management] ISBN 1-55591-855-7
* [http://www.wild.org/Store/Publications/Zulu_Wilderness.htm Zulu Wilderness: Shadow and Soul] , Ian Player ISBN 1-55591-363-6
* [http://www.wild.org/Store/Publications/When_Elephants_Fly.htm When Elephants Fly] , Carol Batrus ISBN 13:978-1-5591-565-0External links
* [http://www.wild.org Organization homepage]
* [http://www.wild.org/About/Get_Involved.htm Online Newsletter]
* [http://www.charitynavigator.org/index.cfm?bay=search.summary&orgid=5160 Charity Navigator Budget Summary]
* [http://www.wild9.org WILD 9, The 9th World Wilderness Congress]
* [http://www.wild.org/weblog/WILDs_Blog.htm WILD's Blog]
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