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WACI

Inspiring a Growing Generation for Africa's Wildlife

The Wildlife Africa Conservation Initiative (WACI) unites local communities and conservation partners through practical action to ensure long-term biodiversity protection. Welcoming everyone from rangers and researchers to students and wildlife enthusiasts, this platform is a home for all who are passionate about studying and safeguarding Africa's plants and animals.

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Core pillars

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Places to contribute

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Shared mission

Future generations

Wild places

Savannas, forests, wetlands, mountains, oceans, and all the life they sustain.

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Why WACI

Wildlife of Africa Conservation Initiative was born from a simple truth: Africa's wildlife needs more people who care — and those people need a place to connect, learn, and act.

Vision

To inspire a growing generation that is knowledgeable and motivated to take positive actions for Africa's wildlife — plants and animals. We envision a world where African biodiversity thrives because enough people stood up to protect it.

Mission

To build a vibrant platform where African and non-African wildlife professionals and enthusiasts can learn, connect, and collaborate for the conservation of Africa's biodiversity. We bridge the gap between passion and practical action.

Built for Africans and global allies who care about wildlife and want practical ways to act.
Community-centered conservation with space for students, professionals, supporters, and partners.
Powered by the Felix shared platform so public storytelling can scale with trust and operational strength.

Who We Are

A platform for wildlife professionals and enthusiasts

WACI was founded on a simple truth: Africa’s wildlife needs more people who care—and those people need a place to connect, learn, and take action. We make conservation more inclusive, informed, and community-driven—a platform for both professionals and enthusiasts.

Community & Inclusion

Conservation belongs to everyone. WACI welcomes all who care about Africa’s wildlife.

Knowledge & Curiosity

We promote a culture of learning that deepens understanding and appreciation of the natural world.

Action & Accountability

We turn awareness into measurable, practical action for wildlife and habitats.

Respect for Nature & Culture

We honor Africa's biodiversity and the communities coexisting with its wildlife.

Focus areas

Community-led conservation in action

Africa is home to some of the most extraordinary biodiversity on Earth — from the iconic elephants and lions of the savanna to the ancient baobab trees and rare mountain gorillas. Yet this incredible natural heritage faces growing threats from habitat loss, poaching, climate change, and human-wildlife conflict. WACI was founded to address a critical gap: while many people across Africa and the world care deeply about wildlife, they often lack the platform, knowledge, or network to translate that passion into meaningful action. We believe that conservation succeeds when it is community-driven, knowledge-based, and inclusive. That's why WACI exists — not just as an organization, but as a movement. A movement where rangers, researchers, students, artists, filmmakers, and everyday nature lovers can find their place, build their skills, and contribute to a thriving future for Africa's wildlife.

Habitat restoration

Habitat restoration

Priority landscapes · active

Rebuild ecosystems, restore degraded land, and improve conditions for native species to recover.

Join a Restoration Project
Wildlife protection

Wildlife protection

Protected habitats · active

Support ranger readiness, species monitoring, rescue networks, and rapid field response capacity.

Support Wildlife Protection
Community conservation

Community conservation

Community-led initiatives · active

Co-design practical solutions with local leaders so conservation supports shared prosperity.

Partner with Us
Education and advocacy

Education and advocacy

Schools and public outreach · active

Equip schools, youth leaders, and partners with conservation knowledge and compelling public storytelling.

Start Learning/Educating

Find Your Place

Stand up and self-identify

Whether you grew up near a national park or first fell in love with African wildlife through a documentary, there is a place for you in this movement.

I’m a Wildlife Professional

For rangers, researchers, conservation practitioners, and NGO teams who want collaboration, visibility, and stronger networks.

Step forward

I’m a Student / Enthusiast

For students, artists, filmmakers, photographers, and nature lovers eager to learn, volunteer, and grow in conservation.

Step forward

I Want to Support

For donors, institutional partners, ethical brands, and allies who want to help advance conservation across Africa.

Step forward

Knowledge Hub

Learn about wildlife, habitats, and conservation pathways

Knowledge is the foundation of meaningful action. Explore the ecosystems that define Africa, the challenges they face, and the many careers helping protect them.

African Habitats

Savannas & Grasslands

Wide-open landscapes where elephants, lions, giraffes, zebras, and countless grasses shape ecological balance.

Forests & Rainforests

Dense, life-rich ecosystems including the Congo Basin, home to gorillas, okapis, rare birds, and vital plant diversity.

Mountains & Highlands

Cooler high-elevation habitats with unique species, fragile watersheds, and remarkable biodiversity found nowhere else.

Rivers & Wetlands

Living water systems supporting fish, hippos, crocodiles, migratory birds, floodplains, and community livelihoods.

Career Pathways

Wildlife ResearcherPark Ranger / WardenConservation CommunicatorCommunity ConservationistConservation Policy MakerWildlife Veterinarian

Conservation starts with understanding.

From sustainable choices to lifelong careers, every informed step can help strengthen Africa’s biodiversity.

Stories & Media

Conservation comes alive when people can see it, hear it, and feel it

WACI uses storytelling to connect people to real ecosystems, real communities, and real conservation work across Africa.

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Featured Story

Why WACI exists: turning admiration into action

Africa's wildlife is threatened by habitat loss, climate change, poaching, pollution, and human-wildlife conflict. WACI aims to empower more people to take meaningful action in response.

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West Africa

Growing youth conservation leadership

Across West Africa, a quiet transformation is taking root—one driven not by policy alone, but by the voices, ideas, and energy of young people. In communities w…

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Southern Africa

Community partnerships that last

In Southern Africa, conservation is most effective when it is rooted in community. Landscapes here are not only home to diverse wildlife but also to people whos…

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Newsletter & Action

Be part of the growing generation.

Get stories from the field, opportunities to learn, volunteer openings, program updates, and ways to support Africa’s wildlife through WACI.

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WACI | Wildlife Africa Conservation Initiative