What We Do

Re:wild protects wildlife, restores wild places, and supports the people defending both. Here is how and where that work happens.

This is what conservation looks like at scale.

Re:wild works across three interconnected focus areas: wildlife, wild places, and the guardians protecting them. Preventing extinctions, securing critical landscapes, and equipping the people on the front lines are not separate programs. They are three dimensions of the same challenge, and progress on one depends on progress on all three.

Below you will find where Re:wild works, how we work, and what we have achieved.
Wildlife

Wildlife

Wildlife

Some of the species Re:wild works to protect are Critically Endangered. Some have not been seen by scientists in decades. Re:wild and partners are actively conserving 276 threatened species, working toward 500 by 2030 — through conservation breeding, translocation, habitat management, and the Search for Lost Species.

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Wild Places

Wild Places

Wild Places

590+ million acres in active conservation with partners. 197+ million acres of new conservation areas being created. Re:wild protects forests, reefs, rivers, and wild lands across Africa, Asia, Australasia, the Caribbean, Latin America, and North America — places that store carbon, supply drinking water, and shelter species that exist nowhere else.

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Guardians

Guardians

Guardians

Rangers, Indigenous communities, local scientists, and young conservationists are the people this work actually depends on. Re:wild equips them with tools, training, and funding — and in 2024, that meant over 300 scholarships, fellowships, and internships for aspiring conservationists from underrepresented communities.

Meet the Guardians
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Conservation is complex. Re:wild works across eight strategies to address it.

Most conservation problems do not have a single solution. Protecting a species requires habitat; protecting habitat requires governance; governance requires the people on the ground to have the tools, training, and authority to make it work.

Re:wild's eight conservation strategies are built around that fact. Each one goes after a different part of the problem. What we learn from local implementation informs global conversations, and what changes globally creates better conditions for partners on the ground. The two directions feed each other.

The goals are ambitious—because they have to be.
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Together, we are making a difference.

See how your contributions are helping us protect wildlife and restore ecosystems.

  • 590+ million

    acres in active conservation with partners

  • 197+ million

    acres of new conservation areas being created

  • 276

    threatened species being actively conserved

  • 36,000+

    species benefiting

A wilder future is possible.

Re:wild's 2030 Strategic Plan sets out a clear path: protect critical places, recover threatened species, support the people doing conservation on the ground, and build a global movement. The targets are ambitious. The partnerships and tools to reach them are already moving.
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