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Wildhood is going to Borneo and Sumatra
In a couple of days, Wildhood is making its first field trip to Indonesia to meet with potential partners to team up with. Indonesia’s rainforest on the islands of Borneo and Sumatra are the only homes to the remaining wild orangutans and their declining population.
BEFORE THE FLOOD
What is actually happening to our planet and how bad are we doing? Don’t miss to watch this newly released documentary produced by Leonardo DiCaprio and National Geographic.
Wildhood is looking for organisations to support
Wildhood will raise funds for carefully selected local organisations in Africa and Indonesia that are really making a difference for the threatened species. We are working hard to find the very right projects and organisations to support and work with, focusing on quality and long term partnership.
Diverse opinions on the poaching crises
Here’s an article for my Swedish followers, with a link to one of our major newspapers Dagens Nyheter which today highlights the fact that the opinions about how to handle the severe and on going poaching crises are very scattered from one African country to another.
Wildhood met with Damien Mander in London
On September 18 Wildhood hade a meeting with Damien Mander in London, prior to one of his talks. The purpose of the meeting was learning more about how Damien through his organization IAPF (International Anti Poaching Foundation) is working to fight poaching in South Africa, as well as evaluating the possibilities of a future collaboration between Wildhood and IAPF.
Wildhood Foundation’s official announcement
Being approved as a foundation in Sweden requires the the foundation makes an official announcement, as followed below (in Swedish).