
Panama Wildlife Conservation
Protecting Panama Wildlife Through Science, Conservation, and Community.
Protecting Panama Wildlife Through Science, Conservation, and Community.
We work to conserve Panamas biodiversity by combining scientific research, field conservation, and collaboration with local communities.
We work to conserve Panamas biodiversity by combining scientific research, field conservation, and collaboration with local communities.
Panama Wildlife Conservation
Panama Wildlife Conservation is a frontline charity dedicated to safeguarding the Isthmus’s unparalleled biodiversity. From jaguars and macaws to cloud forests and endemic frogs, we combine rigorous science with community-led action to benefit both nature and people. By working on the ground in Panama, we ensure this vital biological bridge remains a resilient sanctuary for the wild, forever.



Expeditions & Jungle Safari
Explore Panama's wild landscapes with their protectors. Join PWC biologists and local guides in Santa Fe and Cerro Hoya to track macaws, frogs, and jaguars. Experience conservation in action and help protect these ecosystems —10% of your booking supports PWC.

Volunteer
Join fieldwork, research, education and conservation activities across Panama.
Volunteer
Join fieldwork, research, education and conservation activities across Panama.
Fundraise for Wildlife
Create or join fundraising initiatives to directly support conservation projects.


Latest News
Stay updated with our conservation efforts and wildlife stories

Planting a Tree? Choose Native Species and Protect Great Green Macaws
Discover how planting native trees like the Cuipo helps restore habitats and protect endangered wildlife in Panama.

9 Critically Endangered Animals in Panama and Why They Matter
Discover nine critically endangered animals in Panama and learn why protecting them is essential for safeguarding one of the world’s richest biodiversity hotspots. From jaguars to rare amphibians, these species reveal the urgent need for conservation action.

Lessons Learned the Hard Way as a Conservationist
A personal reflection on the challenges, sacrifices, and realities of working in conservation, from funding struggles to community conflicts and environmental injustice.


Stay Updated
Field updates, stories, and conservation alerts.




























