Habitats,
Biodiversity
& Climate
Intro
We understand that the survival of wildlife is intrinsically tied to the health of the habitats they depend on. Across the globe, our projects address the interconnected challenges facing wildlife and wild places. We believe in long-term solutions.
That’s why we collaborate with local communities, government bodies and conservation partners to protect biodiversity, mitigate the impacts of climate change, and ensure that wild animals have the safe, healthy environments they need to thrive.
From habitat corridors and reforestation to species reintroduction and ecological monitoring, our work is as diverse as the ecosystems we fight to protect.
In The News
Let's Not Forget Mangroves This World Forest Day
This World Forest Day (21st March 2025), we wanted to remind people about mangrove forests, the often overlooked heroes of forest conservation.
World Wetlands Day – Introducing Mangroves, The Superheroes Of The Coastal Ecosystem
On World Wetlands Day, we wanted to talk about mangroves, an often-overlooked champion of our planet's health. World Wetlands Day is celebrated each year on 2nd February to raise awareness about wetlands.
Marisa the orangutan returns to the wild
Our partners, YIARI, along with government agencies have released an orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus ) in Gunung Palung National Park, Sungai Laur District, Ketapang Regency on Thursday, 14 November 2024.
Ten critically endangered Javan Slow Lorises are successfully returned to the wild.
YIARI has translocated ten critically endangered Javan slow lorises to Mount Kendeng National Park Resort Management Area in Sukabumi. This action forms part of an ongoing initiative to safeguard the species.