WILD4EVER is currently contributing and/or participating in the following projects:
 


WILD4EVER is an active supporter of this Venezuelan non-profit conservation group’s efforts to preserve habitat and protect endangered waterfowl species. Field research, education and habitat support are all utilized in this important ongoing program to protect a threatened ecosystem.

Current projects involve field research to perserve the Torrent duck and steeing up nest boxes to help endangered Orinoco Geese.



WILD4EVER supports conservation of its flagship specie through the Jaguar Species Survival Plan. We are currently supporting field research and sustainable habitat for jaguars in Yucatan Mexico. The use of hidden triggered cameras, along with other research techniques, help to determine the jaguar numbers and habitat usage that can be important information in future land and animal protection.


 

Wild4Ever is proud to be a Contributing Member of the Madagascar Fauna Group. MFG has been working for nearly 20 years with a combination of conservation, field research, education, and training to help protect one of the most diverse and endangered ecosystems in the world. Projects include environmental education programs for school children, village mayors and farmers as well as species diversity mapping, and the development of seed germination techniques for endangered rain forest plants.




We believe conservation starts at home and as such, Wild4Ever supports a number of quality wildlife rehabilitation and education groups including Project Orphan, Medina Raptor Center and Ohio Division of Wildlife.