Intelligence support for global wildlife crime prevention.
Transnational criminal networks exploit wildlife and wild spaces for illegal profit, causing extensive habitat destruction, illegal wildlife trade, and disruption of biodiversity. Addressing these issues requires specialized intelligence and operational expertise.


Langland Conservation operates on multiple levels to combat wildlife crime. Their approach includes:
1. Offering tactical and strategic intelligence to conservation partners to counter criminal syndicates.
2. Building in-country intelligence and data collection systems to ensure sustainability and long-term conservation efforts.
3. Utilizing cutting-edge technology, such as satellite imagery and mapping software, to enhance wildlife protection efforts.
4. Engaging in collaborations with global partners and leveraging innovative tools for maximum conservation impact.
With support from the HCF catalytic grant,Langland Conservation:
• Established a comprehensive baseline analysis of the Yawanawa Territory, mapping key environmental and cultural priorities to guide conservation efforts
• Conducted initial reconnaissance and groundwork, laying the foundation for long-term environmental and socio-economic initiatives in collaboration with the Yawanawa community.
• Earned recognition from Yawanawa leadership, reinforcing the project’s importance in securing the sustainable protection of their land.
HCF funding was fully utilized to support staff-led research and analysis, ensuring the project’s success. Moving forward, Langland Conservation aims to secure additional funding to expand on these efforts and implement conservation-driven solutions from the Yawanawa people.


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