Lions walking in Zambia ©Kyle de Nobrega

SEPTEMBER 2022

Dear {CONTACT.SALUTATION},

 

I hope you're well.

 

This month, we have lots of exciting and uplifting stories to share, including the importance of the UN convention on biological diversity, the winners of the David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation's Wildlife Artist of the Year, exciting plans of the all-female ranger teams of Akashinga, and Journeys by Design's progress towards becoming net positive.

 

I do hope you enjoy these stories. If there is anything you'd like to chat about further, please do get in touch. I'd love to hear from you.       

 

Yours,
Paul Herbertson
CEO Wild Philanthropy

 
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This beautiful and important short film by Silverstreak Studio shares the story of how a subsistence farmer living in the Okavango Delta coexists with elephants thanks to the support of one of our brilliant partners, Ecoexist — a not-for-profit working to improve elephant-human coexistence in Botswana.

Watch the film

Shaping the future

Shaping the future

Paul shares the importance of COP15, the UN convention on biological diversity.
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Will Jones update

Business for nature

Will Jones shares an update on Journeys by Designs' progress towards net positive.

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Leopard ©Clement Kiragu

Photographers unite for nature

Prints for Wildlife is live, raising funds to help safeguard Africa's wildernesses.

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Great White Egret © Roshni Lodhia

Determined to lead the way

The Nature Conservancy shares why Gabon is fast becoming a conservation leader.  
Read more

Chimps signature drumming

Drummers of the forest

Scientists share footage of Wild chimpanzees' signature drumming.
Read more

Wildlife Artist of the Year

The power of wildlife art

David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation shares this year's Wildlife Artist of the Year. 
Read more

Humpback Whale © Tim Collins WCS

Protecting Congolese waters

Republic of the Congo announces creation of country's first Marine Protected Areas.  Read more

Giant Eco-warriors

The women of Akashinga

The brilliant all-female teams of wildlife rangers share plan to expand across Africa.
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Image credits: Lions, Zambia ©Kyle de Nobrega; Leopard ©Clement Kiragu;

Great White Egret, Gabon ©Roshni Lodhia; Loango Fisherman ©Clément Kolopp/WCS 

 

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