

DLA Piper reporting at CBD COP15: Biodiversity and Litigation Risks
DLA Piper, one of the world’s leading law firms with offices in 40+ countries, warns corporations that they face an increasing risk of...


Wild Crimes Podcast
Wildlife crime is one of the biggest illegal businesses in the world. Join us on a global tour as we uncover its dark underbelly. In...


Natural History Museum: Protecting Nature Through Legal Action
Jacob joins London's Natural History Museum's Nature Live Online team to discuss how the law should handle those who poach, pollute or...


New NCRF Fellows
Meet the 2021 Nepal Conservation Research Fellows: Arati Shrestha, Ashmita Shrestha, Mahesh Poudel and Sujita Dhakal. Over the next two...
Pongo the Stolen Orangutan - How Law Can Heal
This short animation tells the story of Pongo, an Orangutan caught for the illegal wildlife trade. It describes how a conservation...


conservation-litigation.org
As the biodiversity crisis accelerates, there is a growing need not only to protect threatened species, but to also help them when they...


Pioneering civil lawsuits for harm to threatened species
Civil lawsuits are a breakthrough in environmental law—including for threatened species. the WILDS Project is pleased to be starting the...


2021 Call: Nepal Conservation Research Fellowship
Nepal hosts exceptional biodiversity. From the top of the Himalayas to its subtropical lowlands, there is a growing demand for applied...


Online Course: Tropical biodiversity, bioprospecting & conservation in Indonesia
Jacob will be contributing to an upcoming, free online course, coordinated by Indonesia's Institut Teknologi Bandung. Indonesia is one of...


WILDS Project presented as part of Indonesian independence day celebration
We're presenting the WILDS Project at the International One-Day Webinar on Indonesian Biodiversity, hosted by the Indonesian Institute of...