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EcoVet Global

Org #90226
Vetted since 2021
1982
year founded
$27,085
raised on GlobalGiving
2
years fundraising
0
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

EcoVet Global brings a veterinary lens to environmental challenges that affect humans, animals, and ecosystems. By improving the health and well-being of animals, locally and globally, we strengthen the health and resilience of the earth, and the people and animals that share its resources.

Project Leaders
Alfonso Martinez-Torres
Alfonso Martinez-Torres
Kate Sulzner
Kate Sulzner
Sophie Papageorgiou
Sophie Papageorgiou
Elizabeth Vanwormer
Elizabeth Vanwormer
Team
Sumona Majumdar, Susan Kamprath, Steve Fox, Charli Cleland
Organization Information
Earth Island Institute
2150 Allston Way
Berkeley, CA 94704
United States
(510) 859-9100
Organization Information
Earth Island Institute
2150 Allston Way
Berkeley, CA 94704
United States
(510) 859-9100

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:

Biodiversity, Women, and Workshops

By Kate Sulznwer | Director, EcoVet Global

Welcome to the rainy season! It has been drizzly and overcast in California where most of our stateside team is located. It also continues to rain heavily in Iringa, Tanzania where... Read the full report ›

Women's Earth Project: End of Year Update

By Kate Sulzner | Director, EcoVet Global

Greetings,  As the rainy season comes to the Southern Highlands of Tanzania, it gives the Women's EARTH Project Team a chance to reflect on all we've accomplished over the past two years... Read the full report ›

Women's Wonder Hubs - It's All About Networking

By Kate Sulzner | Director, EcoVet Global

Greetings to all of our supporters,  As the community women in Southern Highlands head into the rainy season, and our U.S. and Tanzanian teams look toward winter, we are collectively... Read the full report ›
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