Royal Wedding and Nature Conservation?

In July 2023, we had the honour to create a campaign as part of a Royal Wedding where the wedding guests were given the option to donate to initiatives such as the Wildlife Forensic Fund. Thanks to the couple’s effort, we were able to send another batch of 10 rangers to the Wildlife Forensic Academy.

Our vows to combat wildlife crime with forensics

DNA evidence is 99% accurate, making it one of the most foolproof pieces of evidence you can possibly use in court."

WFF's efforts extend beyond forensic advancements; we support rangers from parks designed to uplift local communities. Many of these communities have struggled with hunger and unemployment due to restricted access to local ecosystems. However, money is needed to ensure development and conservation efforts. Recognising the symbiotic relationship between conservation and development, WFF carefully selects partner organisations, particularly those in the private sector lacking financial means for comprehensive anti-poaching and wildlife forensic training. These partnerships extend to trusts that support various community projects, including healthcare, education, and food security, underscoring WFF's commitment to environmental stewardship and community well-being.

Do you want to raise money for nature conservation during your special event?

Get in touch with us via info@wildlifeforensic.com!

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