Saving Species
Our Mission
Protect and restore species and habitat diversity for future generations through our local and global wildlife conservation initiatives.
Our Work
Priorities, Research, Engagement

Giant Panda

Taylor's Checkerspot

Internships

Male-Male Competition

Operations

Maternal Care
What We Do
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Research
We develop and conduct innovative in situ and ex situ wildlife research to identify critical conservation issues and provide creative solutions to managers and fellow scientists.
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Internships
We train promising young scientists through our intensive internship programs and educate local communities on actions they can take to conserve and benefit from their natural resources.
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Applied Biology
We focus our research to answer specific pressing questions imperiled species are encountering and incorporate the newest innovations and cutting edge research into our conservation projects.
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Integration
We integrate the above techniques to implement focused conservation initiatives at the LOCAL level that promote and support wildlife, habitat, and biodiversity conservation at the GLOBAL level.
Who We Are
Meghan Martin, PhD
Director
Meagan Gombart
Communications/Outreach Manager
Katie Zajac
Research Associate
Sharon Glaeser
Conservation Biologist
What’s Happening Now?
A coastal way of life
Although Manila (the capital city of the Philippines) has over 11.5 million inhabitants, the majority of the population...
Florida & Deepwater Horizon/Mississippi Canyon 252 Oil Spill Damage Assessment
I just finished working in the Gulf of Mexico for the remainder of the year on the Deepwater Horizon/Mississippi Canyon...
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Did you notice the cool new bright green button on the right hand side of the screen? That allows you to donate to our...
Research Update
What seems like a impenetrable forest is actually full of all sorts of goodies. My Lao research team seems to know how to...
Marine Conservation in the Philippines
Welcome to the Philippines – An extensive archipelago of over 7,000 tropical islands in the western Pacific Ocean, the...
Update on gibbon research
Research is progressing well. Of course there are difficulties, as can be expected with any fieldwork. I have not been...
Village Life
The places where there are still wild gibbons are few and far between. Interestingly, even in the most remote of places,...
Roads vs. Gibbons
Crested gibbons are highly threatened by development. Currently the largest populations exist here in Laos because it is...
Crested Gibbon Research Goals
The purpose of this project is to document the ecology of white-cheeked crested gibbons. Ecology, in its broadest...
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