Unique insights help uncover the true value of conservation internships
Fauna & Flora International (FFI) intern Bradley Knight presents some of the inspiring stories and surprising insights emerging from the Conservation Leadership Programme (CLP) Internship Scheme....
View ArticleShining a spotlight on species in peril
Over the last nine months, several CLP alumni have been featured in The Revelator – an online news and ideas initiative of the Center for Biological Diversity in the US – where they have shared their...
View ArticleImaginary borders and their very real effects
This article was originally published on Roundglass Sustain here. By Imran Samad International borders impact every species. What happens upstream to a river can affect river dolphins and other...
View ArticleWhy supporting today’s rising leaders can help protect tomorrow’s world
By Bradley Knight In a series of interviews with past CLP interns, I’ve been struck by the way these emerging conservationists have carved out more positive futures for both biodiversity and people...
View ArticleInside internships: Five top tips to ensure interns get what they really need
In two previous blogs, we’ve shown how internships can help rising conservationists kick start their careers, develop vital skills, boost their networks, and make a lasting impact on both society and...
View ArticleConservation careers: Empowering young people in conservation
This article was originally published on the BirdLife International website. Sherilyn Bos, Capacity Development Officer at BirdLife International, works with the Conservation Leadership Programme to...
View ArticleBuilding leadership capacity for conservation in Southeast Asia
By Leala Rosen (CLP Program Officer, Wildlife Conservation Society) In May and June 2022, the Conservation Leadership Programme (CLP) organised a virtual course to help rising conservation leaders in...
View ArticleWeaving networks in El Impenetrable, Argentina
This blog has been adapted and translated from the original version (in Spanish) published here. By Isis Ibáñez The Santa Fe frog (Leptodactylus laticeps) is known as Kururu Pytã in the South American...
View ArticleHuman-dolphin coexistence in Nepal: Why we need a traditional perspective
This blog has been adapted from the original version published here. By Anu Rai As a member of a team dedicated to conserving Ganges river dolphins in Nepal, I was overjoyed when CLP selected us for...
View ArticleConservation Without Borders – A Bat Story
The Conservation Leadership Programme has been supporting the project: Protecting the horseshoe bats of Romania: Transboundary conservation of horseshoe bats in the Romanian-Serbian Iron Gates led by...
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