Filming local kids performing a cockatoo dance Interview with local environmentalists Confiscated parrot Filming in a local school
2017
year founded
$2,212
raised on GlobalGiving
3
years fundraising
0
projects funded
*Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

Wildlife Messengers' mission is to conserve wildlife and habitats through scientific research, on-the-ground action, and communication. We achieve these aims by conducting studies in disciplines such as conservation genetics and biology, by working with local communities to develop sustainable livelihoods, by safeguarding traditional knowledge, and by making scientific and educational films, photographs, and audio recordings. Many of our projects take place in countries with lower industrial bases. Our communications target national and international audiences including government authorities, non-governmental organizations, educational institutions, local and indigenous communities, and...read more

Projects(1)

Project Leaders
George Olah
George Olah
Cintia Garai
Cintia Garai
Organization Information
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5645 Hard Rock Pl
Richmond,VA 23230
United States
+36308864026
Organization Information
Facebook Page
Twitter Profile
5645 Hard Rock Pl
Richmond,VA 23230
United States
+36308864026

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

Feb 27, 2023
Awareness raising in Seram and Ambon | 2023 March
Poaching wildlife in Maluku, especially in the islands of Seram and Ambon, is still an ongoing issue. In addition to the high market demand, hunting in Maluku also occurs due to the existence of a...
Oct 31, 2022
Buru Island, Maluku | 2022 October
Dear Supporters, In the past few months we mainly worked in Buru Island, which is the third largest island within the Maluku Islands, located west to Ambon city, and consisting of 8,473 km²...
Jun 24, 2022
Educational campaign in Ambon | 2022 June
Dear Supporters, Parrots in Indonesia are still one of the most exploited bird species, despite the fact that nationally all parrot species are now protected. The biggest challenge of law enforcement...
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