Wildlife Conservation Network (WCN) was recently featured in Barron’s Penta magazine, showcasing our effective and unique strategies to connect donors and conservationists to protect endangered wildlife. We’re honored to have been included in such a noteworthy publication that shares our dedication to helping guide donors to make the greatest impact possible.
All that WCN is able to achieve for wildlife and local communities around the world is thanks to the incredible and consistent generosity of our supporters, so it was especially fortunate that Penta was able to give some credit to several of our longtime donors in the article. Rosamira Guillen, Executive Director of Proyecto Tití and a member of WCN’s Board of Directors, was also featured to discuss her team’s critical work to protect cotton-top tamarins and preserve their dwindling habitat in northwestern Colombia.
Read the full Barron’s Penta article to learn more about how WCN acts as a conservation convener, connecting thoughtful donors with some of the most impactful conservationists so that, as a community, we can together make a lasting difference for wildlife around the world.