Camera trap monitoring programme

Wilder International and wildlife tech company Nature Spy have joined forces to create our camera trap monitoring program. This programme will see camera trapping equipment supplied by Nature Spy, utilised by our project partners to monitor biodiversity for conservation and observe wildlife in human care to improve welfare. About Nature SpyFounded in 2012, Nature Spy …

Developing ape nutrition in sanctuaries

Providing appropriate species-specific nutrition to apes in human care is vitally important in ensuring their health, welfare and in the case of rehabilitated apes due for release, their survival success. Wilder International are committed to supporting veterinarians and wildlife caregivers working in sanctuaries and rescue centers in Asia and Africa. By creating bespoke, easy to …

Wildlife monitoring and community outreach in the Democratic Republic of Congo

The Congo Biotropical Institute (CBI) is an environmental association focused on preserving the health of tropical ecosystems through the safeguarding of biodiversity. To achieve their goals the CBI values the involvement of local communities and indigenous peoples in the process of conservation of wild biodiversity, through community participation in the management of natural resources. The …

Rewilding in Sutton Bonington

Wilder International has joined forces with the Sutton Bonington Climate Crisis and Biodiversity Action group in the East Midlands, UK to support the management of the Sutton Bonington Nature Reserve and surrounding woodlands. This project will see a two-phase approach to improving the biodiversity in the reserve including an assessment and implementation stage. Wildlife and …