View the animal images that captured the most votes throughout our 50-day campaign, highlighting iconic wildlife, the challenges they face, and the work that WCS is doing to protect them through the ...
Jose has over six years of experience in sustainable development and carbon project implementation across Guatemala and Central America. He led the Reddes Locales REDD+ project, covering 200,000+ ...
Your tax-deductible gift supports cutting-edge exhibits, first-class animal care, and in-depth research to help threatened wildlife survive and thrive. WCS, the “W” logo, WE STAND FOR WILDLIFE, I ...
On a new WCS Wild Audio, highly pathogenic avian influenza is having an unprecedented and devastating impact on wildlife. We must not ignore it. Peatlands are a vital carbon store that many people ...
The science-based knowledge we create will be used by conservation practitioners to strengthen conservation practice, inform and reform conservation policy, and permit ourselves and others to credibly ...
As a science-based conservation NGO, we work in 64 countries and at scores of field sites that represent the last of the wild. WCS's global conservation program encompasses five programs: Africa, Asia ...
We do this working in close partnership with governments, Indigenous People and local communities, and civil society groups. At WCS, we support our partners to develop and implement highly focused, ...
Join our team of 4,000 staff worldwide in global conservation, animal care, nonprofit management, and park operations. Our New York facilities include our headquarters at the Bronx Zoo, plus the ...
We are protecting regions that are biologically outstanding and where the long-term conservation of species and ecological processes is viable.
Right now, WCS conservationists are working on the ground around the world to save some of the most spectacular and imperiled wildlife on the planet. We need your help to continue this important work.
There are few species that represent the coast of Patagonia better than the Magellanic penguin. Wiry birds with tuxedo-like markings, they can survive at sea for more than five months at a stretch. We ...