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WHERE WE WORK
On this hub you will find:
Our mission is to PREVENT environmental disasters that negatively impact people, animals, ecosystems and economies. And where disasters have already hit, to help Mother Earth recover
We promote our comprehensive 3-pillar “Planetary Health” approach:
The Counter Transnational Organized Crime (CTOC) Training Series is a training course developed by Freeland in partnership with USAID, the U.S. Department of State Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL) and multiple law enforcement organizations from around the world.
CERTIFICATE PROGRAM | |
4–5 WEEKS |
Find Case studies of scalable model projects demonstrating successful practices. Yours can be added, too | |
Access an inspirational project library from our frontline organizations | |
Watch Video Testimonials and Podcast Discussions | |
Find Protectors Profiles (will grow over time as partners and members add their own) |
Our CTOC community is offering peer support, shared learning, and discussions on regional and global intelligence.
COHORT BUILDING | |
ONGOING |
COMING SOON
Earth needs help. Global warming, species and biodiversity loss, and pandemics are on the rise, threatening the planet and all of us who live here.
These pressing environmental crises share similar drivers: Habitat destruction, industrial agriculture, and wildlife trafficking. They also point to the same solution framework: we call it Planetary Health
Changing the behavior of existing and potential consumers of wildlife is key to reducing long-term pressure on endangered species. The iTHINK BEHAVIOR CHANGE TOOLKIT is comprehensive suite of materials that can be tailor-made for any situation
The Wildlife Friendly Skies toolkit has been designed to help educate members of the aviation industry about wildlife trafficking, how it exploits the aviation sector and how aviation staff can help.
The WILDSCAN SMARTPHONE APP enables everyone to identify commonly trafficked wildlife and wildlife parts.
Originally designed for frontline law enforcement officers and transport sector workers to correctly identify, report and handle commonly trafficked species, the app also encourages civil society to report wildlife in local markets.