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We are joining global leaders in Glasgow to discuss actions to address the climate crisis. Stay updated on all of the events and news coming out of the conference. The commercial wildlife trade for human consumption is leaving us exposed to the threat of deadly, zoonotic pandemics. Together, we can project a better future.

Get all of the latest WCS reports, news, and commentary related to global health at this critical time. WCS's world-class scientific staff-based at our zoos, aquarium, and with conservation programs around the world-produces hundreds of research publications each year. Through our five zoological parks in New York, we're able to connect people to animals and nature and inspire them to care about conservation.
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WCS's goal is to conserve the world's largest wild places in 14 priority regions, home to more than 50% of the world's biodiversity. This is outlined in our 2020 strategy, which positions WCS to maintain its historic focus on the protection of species while developing an ambitious plan to engage with a rapidly changing world.
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Your gift helps protect wildlife and the wild places they need to provide a healthy planet for us all. By making a gift to the Wildlife Conservation Society, you'll join us in our commitment to save wildlife and wild places. You'll receive our monthly email newsletter and occasional updates on how you can help ensure a future for imperiled wildlife.
Reckoning With Our Past
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WCS President and CEO Cristin Samper sent a message to all WCS staff on Juneteenth, 2020. In this letter, he sought to cast a necessary light on our past, examine our present, and commit WCS to doing its part to help the long arc of the moral universe bend further toward justice.

As the United States has in recent months confronted the systemic racism in our nation, and as we at WCS recognize our 125th anniversary, we have been looking inward, examining our history, and asking if there is more we can do to ensure that persons of differing races, languages, cultures, and economic status feel welcome and enjoy equal opportunity at our zoological parks in New York City and our field conservation sites across the globe.
Leadership & Trustees
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The world's biodiversity is facing threats from all angles. Wilderness areas are vanishing and fauna and flora species are facing extinction like never before. The team at WCS is relentless in its efforts in this urgent fight to preserve nature for wildlife and humanity. I am honored to have been elected by the WCS trustees as Chair.
Careers
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From eld science and conservation policy to non-prot management and park operations, career opportunities at WCS are as diverse as our work. Together, WCS's nearly 4,000 staff members in New York City and around the world work to change attitudes toward nature and help people imagine wildlife and humans living in harmony.
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