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Wildlife Trust

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About Me

Wildlife Trust is an international organization of scientists dedicated to the conservation of biodiversity. For more than 35 years, Wildlife Trust has focused its efforts on conservation. Today, we are known for our innovative research on the intricate relationships between wildlife, ecosystems and human health.

Our Mission:


Wildlife Trust empowers local conservation scientists worldwide to protect nature and safeguard ecosystem and human health. Wildlife Trust pioneered the field of Conservation Medicine, a new discipline that addresses the link between ecological disruption of wildlife, livestock, and human health and survival. Our work includes research into the discovery and causes of disease emergence such as SARS, AIDS, Lyme disease, West Nile virus, Avian Influenza and the deadly Nipah virus.

Our Partners :


Wildlife Trust has leveraged research expertise and innovation through a series of strategic alliances. Our project leaders work directly to study and develop ways to solve issues stemming from mismanagement of landscapes and species. One serious handicap of locally-based conservationists working in developing countries is that they often become professionally isolated and have limited opportunities for sharing global lessons learned. One key institution-defining strategy for Wildlife Trust has been the creation and continued development of the Wildlife Trust Alliance. This international network joins together an expert team of local environmental leaders, scientists, and health professionals to share their ideas, recommendations, and innovations in wildlife conservation practice.

Wildlife Trust Alliance


The Wildlife Trust Alliance (WTA) is a growing international network of science-based conservation organizations and individual members dedicated to understanding the consequences of human activities on biodiversity, ecosystem function and health. The Alliance seeks to develop enduring solutions for a sustainable world. Habitat fragmentation, human-wildlife conflict, unsustainable fisheries, invasive species, the effects of natural catastrophes on wildlife and biodiversity, emerging infectious diseases, pollution, climate change and biodiversity loss are the compelling issues facing Alliance members today. The Wildlife Trust Alliance is fast becoming a think tank of intellectual leaders and a global voice for local conservation scientists. Their diverse skills and wisdom lead to scientifically innovative, culturally appropriate and cost-effective solutions to the challenges of protecting ecosystem health in human-dominated landscapes. Wildlife Trust empowers this network of local scientists worldwide through training and support.

Consortium for Conservation Medicine

The Consortium for Conservation Medicine is a unique collaborative institution that strives to understand the link between anthropogenic environmental change, the health of all species and the conservation of biodiversity. The Consortium for Conservation Medicine consists of prestigious institutions and organizations including; Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Department of Environmental Health Sciences, The Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine Center for Conservation Medicine, The University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health, University of Wisconsin-Madison Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies, and USGS National Wildlife Health Center. The Consortium for Conservation Medicine also has an associates group consisting of lead scientists is the fields of ecology, biology, zoology, epidemiology and disease ecology.

My Interests

I'd like to meet:

Conservationists, scientists, people concerned about wildlife & habitat protection.

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