What
we do

saving species

The Endangered Wildlife Trust saves species through nine programmes dedicated to understanding the population statuses for species of concern, the threats to their survival, and what we can do to reduce these threats and save our most Endangered wildlife.

9
programmes
34
species
21
countries

conserving habitats

The EWT conserves habitats by reducing habitat loss and improving the ecological integrity of threatened ecosystems through rehabilitation, restoration, and sustainable land management.

2
programmes
132K
hectares
conserved
72k
hectares
restored

benefitting people

Throughout our programmes, the EWT implements innovative strategies that incorporate the needs of people and the environment to ensure that people benefit from the more sustainable use of natural resources. Two of our programmes work with local stakeholders to co-design solutions that improve species and habitat management while enhancing human wellbeing.

2
programmes
21
countries
7
approaches