Wildlife Conservation Network
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Our Network is an incredible community of WCN conservationists, supporters, and staff all united in our passion for wildlife. WCN's Conservation Partners are committed to protecting endangered species and helping wildlife and people to coexist. The gentle, mysterious okapi live only in the Democratic Republic of Congo, and though they appear to be half-zebra they are actually the closest relative of the giraffe.

Most people are familiar with big cats, but few could name the 33 species of small wild cats living all around the world. Spectacled bears, also known as Andean bears, are the only bear species in all of South America. The tiny cotton-top, which weighs less than a pound, are found only in northwestern Colombia and are one of the most endangered primates in the world.
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WCN protects endangered wildlife by supporting conservationists who ensure wildlife and people coexist and thrive. We help make every dollar you donate count for wildlife. We respect and cherish the trust and financial investments our donors make in us, and always strive for transparency and accountability.
Protecting Wildlife
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The presence of wildlife in our world is a treasure, one that cannot be reclaimed if it disappears. This is why our 17 Conservation Partners and the grantees of our Wildlife Funds devote their lives to protecting wildlife on the frontlines. Saving wildlife requires a collaborative spirit, long term commitment to work in remote places, and the courage to pioneer new approaches.
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We strive for open collaboration with conservationists outside of our Partner Network; we welcome and appreciate what all conservationists do for wildlife. Below are some organizations we encourage you to learn more about.

The mission of African Marine Mammal Conservation Organization is to contribute to the protection of the aquatic megafauna and their habitats in Central Africa by improving the scientific knowledge and involving fishers and other stakeholders into sustainable fisheries and responsible watershed-use.Aristide Takoukam Kamla, the President and founder of AMMCO, was a WCN Scholar and spoke at WCN's Expo in 2018.
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With every dollar we raise and every service we provide, we help conservationists focus on what they do best: save wildlife. Together with our supporters, our partners, and our collaborative network, we are having a positive, tangible, and long-lasting impact for endangered animals and for the conservationists dedicated to wildlife protection.
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Every year, WCN's Wildlife Conservation Expos provide a unique opportunity to bring together wildlife's most ardent supporters with some of the world's leading conservationists to connect, share stories, and make life-long friendships. At Expo you can hear what it's like to live and work in some of the most remote parts of the world and you can speak to conservationists directly to learn what you can do to help.
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