Projects

  • Kathryn S. Fuller Science for Nature Seminar Series

    WWF’s Science for Nature Seminars provide a regular forum for the conservation community to learn, discuss, network and inspire. The series seeks to advance the discussion of cutting edge research relating to critical topics in international conservation by featuring distinguished scientists from across the globe.

  • Lake Naivasha Basin Ecosystem Based Management

    The project objective is to restore forest ecosystems and reduce land degradation in the LNB catchment for increased protection of Lake Naivasha’s water resources, biodiversity, and associated ecosystem services to support the local and national economy.

    Hippo on Lake Naivasha
  • Adaptive Management and Learning for the Commodities IAP

    The Global Impacts Platform is a component of the Adaptive Management & Learning (A&L) Project, under the GEF-6 Commodities IAP Program

    Chela Elena Umire speaks about the work and findings of the local EcosystemServices Assessment (ESA) Technical Team to leaders of the local indigenous community at LaChorrera's Annual General Meeting.
  • Securing a Living Amazon through Landscape Connectivity in Central Guyana

    Under the Amazon Sustainable Landscape Impact Program (GEF 7), Guyana’s Child Project will aim at strengthening and improving landscape connectivity through the establishment of conservation areas (800,000 ha) and the management of productive areas (400,000 ha) within the eastern half of central Guyana.

    Jaguar lying down watching camera