Protecting wildlife and natural ecosystems through technology

Protecting wildlife and natural ecosystems through technology

Protecting wildlife and natural ecosystems through technology

Connecting people and technology for greater impact

The natural world is in crisis. More than 1 million species are at risk of extinction. We must act to reverse these trends. Connected Conservation brings together local people, partners and technology companies to recover wildlife, provide local education and support communities.

By 2030, using technology we aim to multiply conservation capacity to protect 10 million hectares of vital habitat, recover populations of more than 50+ threatened species and improve the lives of local people living in and around conservancies.

Working together to restore 50+ species and 10,000,000 hectares by 2030.

Working to help stop

WILDLIFE POACHING

ECOSYSTEM DEGRADATION

HUMAN-WILDLIFE CONFLICT

TECHNOLOGY IS OUR BIG MULTIPLIER, GIVING US AN EXTRAORDINARY JUMP AHEAD IN OUR CAPACITY TO RESPOND TO CONSERVATION ISSUES.

Ian Craig, Executive Director, Lewa Wildlife Conservancy

Our Projects and Impacts

Hover to explore the wild places and species we are protecting.

5600000
Hectares Protected

for 35+ threatened species

29
sites

7 countries

6
Joint Operation Centres

established as hubs for real-time data analysis

250 +
Rangers Equipped

with connectivity and communications

5000 +

Devices Connected
for ecological monitoring and early warning

Our Partners

Partnerships are vital for long-term success. We are grateful to our founding partners, field partners, technology partners and supporters.

Cisco
Dimension Data
Airbus Foundation
Actility Logo For Website (1)
Sabi Sand Nature Reserve Horizontal Identity Black RGB
NRT
Madikwe
African Parks Logo For Website
Earth Ranger Logo For Website
Microsoft
Birdies For Rhinos
Mischcon De Reya
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