Our mission is to provide the best quality of life possible to wildlife rescued from illegal trading, and to diminish animal trafficking through educational programs and public action, in partnership with the authorities and other organizations. Through this work we aim to inspire mankind to uphold values that promote conservation and the recuperation of biodiversity. Our vision is a world in which wildlife lives freely in its natural habitat; free from the dangers of indiscriminate hunting, senseless capture and the destruction of their ecosystem. Our main objectives are: To defend the environment and conserve biodiversity. To rescue and rehabilitate wild fauna that has fallen victi... read more Our mission is to provide the best quality of life possible to wildlife rescued from illegal trading, and to diminish animal trafficking through educational programs and public action, in partnership with the authorities and other organizations. Through this work we aim to inspire mankind to uphold values that promote conservation and the recuperation of biodiversity. Our vision is a world in which wildlife lives freely in its natural habitat; free from the dangers of indiscriminate hunting, senseless capture and the destruction of their ecosystem. Our main objectives are: To defend the environment and conserve biodiversity. To rescue and rehabilitate wild fauna that has fallen victim to trafficking and abuse. To appropriately care for all wild animals that are rescued from captivity. To coordinate and carry out research and education programmes that will support and contribute to the conservation of our ecosystem.
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By Jenny Boyd | FIWY Development Director
Dear supporters, Our big move from Machia to Jacj Cuisi is trucking along. In July we launched a microproject to raise funds specifically for the 3rd Capuchin Area at Jacj Cuisi. 16 of you... Read the full report ›By Ana Lucia Encinas | CIWY Communications Director
Dear friends, As we predicted last year, the fire season started early this year, mainly due to climate change. We normally prepare for the end of August, but this year our fire monitoring activities... Read the full report ›By Jenny Boyd | FIWY Development Director
Dear supporters, The rescued babies we received in the past year are progressing wonderfully and growing up fast. We expect most of them to remain in our care for many years to come. In Ambue... Read the full report ›