Nancy's Time with Tsavo Trust

Nancy's Time with Tsavo Trust

Over two months on the ground in Tsavo, Nancy witnessed firsthand how community-driven conservation is shaping Kenya’s future. From working with the dedicated Tsavo Trust team to engaging with women and youth leading change at Kamungi Conservancy, her experience offered powerful lessons on balance, resilience, and the importance of people as partners in protecting wildlife. In this blog post, she reflects on how her time in Tsavo has shaped her approach to conservation at WildLandscapes East Africa and reaffirmed her commitment to building landscapes where both people and nature thrive.

Partner Spotlight: Tsavo Trust

Partner Spotlight: Tsavo Trust

We’re thrilled to be partnering with Tsavo Trust to support conservation in one of Kenya’s most iconic landscapes. Their work combines aerial patrols, rhino monitoring, and community engagement to protect Tsavo’s black rhinos, Super Tuskers, and more. With our support, they’ve expanded field operations, strengthened community ties, and received new patrol vehicles to help safeguard this critical ecosystem. It’s grounded, effective work, and we’re proud to play a part.

Why Scale Matters in Conservation

Why Scale Matters in Conservation

David Houghton, our Founder and CEO, reflects on why scale has always been central to WildLandscapes’ mission, from the Everglades to East Africa. In this post, he explores how large, connected landscapes support both people and biodiversity, and why meaningful conservation must offer more than it takes.

WildLandscapes 2024 Annual Report

WildLandscapes 2024 Annual Report

Our 2024 Annual Report is out - and it’s filled with news from the many and varied wild landscapes we were proud to help protect in 2024, all around the world.

Partners in Impact: Platcorp Foundation and WildLandscapes

Partners in Impact: Platcorp Foundation and WildLandscapes

What does it take to restore a landscape? Sometimes, it starts with something as small as a biting fly - or a chicken. In Uganda’s Kidepo Valley, we’re working with the Platcorp Foundation on two projects that are making a real difference for both wildlife and local communities. It’s a partnership rooted in shared values and a long-term vision, where practical (and unexpected) solutions meet ambitious goals.

A Night to Remember: The Green Heart Gala

A Night to Remember: The Green Heart Gala

The Green Heart Gala was an unforgettable evening of conservation, community, and commitment to protecting the Everglades. With passionate advocates, conservation leaders, and generous supporters gathered under one roof, the event raised over $120,000 to safeguard this vital ecosystem. From an exciting live auction to inspiring speeches, the night showcased the power of collective action. Thanks to our sponsors, partners, and attendees, we are one step closer to securing a future for the land, water, and wildlife of the Everglades.

Kidepo’s Comeback: A New Era for Rhinos

Kidepo’s Comeback: A New Era for Rhinos

Rhinos are set to return to Kidepo Valley National Park after decades of absence. Led by the Uganda Wildlife Authority, Uganda Conservation Foundation and others, a 17,050-acre sanctuary is under construction to safely reintroduce 40 rhinos . Beyond conservation, this initiative will restore Kidepo’s ecosystem, boost biodiversity, and create sustainable ecotourism opportunities for local communities. WildLandscapes International is proud to support this historic effort - ensuring a future where rhinos once again roam free in Uganda.

Celebrating a Year of Growth in Conservation

Celebrating a Year of Growth in Conservation

As we close another remarkable year, we reflect on the milestones, challenges, and stories that have shaped our journey in 2024. This year has been a testament to the power of collaboration and the enduring commitment to safeguarding our planet’s most precious landscapes.

We’re taking a moment to celebrate the people, projects, and progress that have defined the past year - and looking ahead to the exciting opportunities and challenges of 2025. Thank you for being an essential part of our mission.

Curtis Osceola Joins our Board!

Curtis Osceola Joins our Board!

We are honored to welcome Curtis Osceola, Chief of Staff for the Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida, to our Board of Directors. A tireless advocate for Everglades restoration and Tribal sovereignty, Curtis has been instrumental in advancing initiatives that safeguard Indigenous lands, integrate cultural heritage with modern conservation, and strengthen community well-being. With expertise in legal strategy, policy, and cross-sector collaboration, Curtis’s leadership will be invaluable in guiding our mission to empower Indigenous communities and drive sustainable conservation efforts in Florida and beyond.