Wildlife Conservation Network
Environmental ServicesCalifornia, United States51-200 Employees
Wildlife Conservation Network (WCN) is an environmental services organization founded in 2002 with a mission to protect endangered species and preserve their habitats. It partners with independent, community-based conservationists around the world and provides capital and tools to develop solutions for human-wildlife coexistence. WCN emphasizes engaging local communities as stewards and operates in a culturally respectful manner to help ensure conservation skills and values are transmitted to future generations. The organization is based in Daly City, California, at 209 Mississippi Street, and employs between 51 and 200 people; revenue is reported in the provided data as between $25 million and $50 million. In 2019, WCN partnered with Save Pangolins to establish the Pangolin Crisis Fund, described as the world's largest funding mechanism dedicated to safeguarding all eight pangolin species from extinction.