WCS Websites

Below is a list of all the Wildlife Conservation Society web sites. Please visit them all to get a sense of WCS and it's core mission to save wildlife and wild lands.

 
     
 

Central Africa Program
The forest of central Africa constitute a globally important and evolving repository of unique plants and animals. Growing populations and international demand for natural resources risk the depletion of forest wildlife and the habitat on which they depend.
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Congo Gorilla Forest
Welcome to the Wildlife Conservation Society's online tour of the amazing Congo Gorilla Forest exhibit at the Bronx Zoo. This huge 6.5 acre African rain forest environment has more than 300 animals, including one of the largest breeding groups of lowland gorillas.
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Gabon National Parks
Gabon supports a mosaic of forest,. savannahs and mountains that contain gorillas, mandrills, elephants chimpanzees and a wealth of other species, some found nowhere else on earth.
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Glover's Reef
WCS's Glover’s Reef Marine Research Station, located on the Belizean Barrier Reef (a UNESCO World Heritage site) has a three-part mission of research, conservation and public education.
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Kids Go Wild!
Hey, Kids! Ready for a wild adventure? Thought so! Then find out what's going on around the world in the Wild News section. And, if you want to see and learn about really cool animals, check out Wild Animal Facts. Like games? Then test your skills and creativity by playing in our online Wild Arcade.
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Living Landscapes
The Wildlife Conservation Society's Living Landscape Program is based on a simple reality: animals do not recognize park boundaries, particularly wide-ranging species such as elephants, bears and jaguars.
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The Coalition of Living Museums
The Coalition of Living Museums (CLM), founded in 1980, is a non-profit organization representing New York State's  zoos, botanical gardens, aquariums, arboreta and nature centers.
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Save the Jaguar
For millennia, jaguars have served as potent cultural icons for many indigenous American people from the Mayans and Incas, to the Guaraní Indians of the Gran Chaco.
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Saving Tigers
Twenty years ago, many tiger experts proclaimed that the tiger would be extinct in the wild by the year 2000. The Wildlife Conservation Society has worked hard to prove them wrong. The unique WCS approach has helped to refocus tiger conservation efforts on site-based research.
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Saving Wild Places
Recognizing the fact that sustainable wildlife conservation must occur at many levels within the human-dominated landscape, Science and Exploration Program is based on the premise that fully protected and properly managed inviolate core areas (i.e. national parks and wildlife sanctuaries) are the most important components of long-term conservation.
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Teens for Planet Earth

Welcome to Teens for Planet Earth! This site is here to help YOU protect this amazing planet we call home. Surf these pages for incredible facts about the natural world, for the latest environmental news, and to discover how 14- to 17-year-olds can – and do – make a difference.
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Wildlife Conservation Magazine
Read the latest feature story from Wildlife Conservation Magazine.  Find out how to subscribe to this beautiful 4-color award-winning publication.
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WildlifeSAIL
WildlifeSail a science adventure and race for the oceans. A team of explorers are circumnavigating the globe via catamaran to inspire a new generation to understand and care for the oceans.
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Albertine Rift Programme
The Albertine Rift stretches from the northern end of Lake Albert to the southern end of Lake Tanganyika and inlcudes the five countries which border this region. This area is turning out to be one of the richest in Africa for biodiversity.
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