Leaders in species conservation talk about why it's so important to find species that haven’t been seen in over ten years. They discuss how the program started, global conservation priorities, and how new technologies are helping to track down the species on the most wanted list.
The stories of teams from around the world searching for lost species are truly inspiring and captivating. In this webinar, we’ll share these incredible stories that will fill you with wonder and hope.
In this webinar, we’ll explore the vital role research plays in the Search for Lost Species. Discover how data-driven strategies help shape conservation priorities and increase the chances for species survival by influencing funding and resources.
With over 4,300 species at risk, saving them requires every tool available, including public participation. This roundtable will explore how citizen science platforms like iNaturalist are helping to find lost species and boost conservation efforts.
September 2023 during NYC Climate Week • Re:wild launched ambitious new campaign to empower individuals to protect the planet by making healthier choices about what they eat.
March 2023 in Austin, Texas • Esteban Brenes-Mora, Senior Mesoamerica associate at Re:wild, joined panelists Moriba Jah and Laurie Santos for a discussion about the reasons we need empathy to save Earth, space and humanity.
December 2022 in Miami • Re:wild held their annual Art of Nature event during Miami Art Basel 2022 at the Superblue Miami experiential art center to raise awareness around and funding for critical work in the Caribbean.
October 2022 in NYC • Carrie Hutchison, Director of Marketing and Brand for Re:wild, participated in a panel discussion about the ways nonprofits can engage meaningfully with consumers and inspire action.
July 2022 in Azores, Portugal • Re:wild partnered with Atlantis Concert for Earth to celebrate the innovators and game-changers in conservation and highlight tangible solutions to environmental issues.
Summer 2022 in Washington, D.C. • Re:wild supported the featured program “Earth Optimism × Folklife: Inspiring Conservation Communities.”