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Panama Wildlife Conservation

Protecting Panama's wildlife through science and local action

Our Story

PWC was born from a personal and scientific journey closely linked to Panama. From an early age, its founder engaged in environmental volunteering, birdwatching, and wildlife photography in Veraguas with local organizations.

This calling was strengthened through biology studies and experience at scientific institutions such as Gorgas and Smithsonian. Academic development in Europe added an international and structured conservation perspective.

PWCC is registered in the United Kingdom and Panama. Its philosophy is based on long-term alliances with local organizations and communities to build innovative conservation strategies.

Who We Are

Panama Wildlife Conservation is a scientific and community-based organization made up of researchers, biologists, environmental educators, and local and international collaborators. Our team includes Panamanian and British scientists with expertise in conservation, ecology, wildlife monitoring, ecosystem restoration and environmental education.

We work mainly in Panama, with emphasis on Veraguas and Azuero, regions with highly threatened ecosystems and critically endangered species. Our work combines field research, species monitoring, environmental education, and direct collaboration with rural communities, schools, and local stakeholders.

PWC is legally registered in both the United Kingdom and Panama and operates under clear policies of transparency, ethics, anti-corruption, and responsible fund management.

Conservation work in Panama

Mission and Vision

Conservation mission in action

Mission

Conserve Panama's biodiversity through scientific research, environmental education, and collaborative projects that protect threatened species, key ecosystems, and the well-being of local communities.

Vision

A Panama where nature conservation and human development coexist in balance, supported by science, education, and a society committed to its natural heritage.

Conservation vision for the future

Our Impact

Measurable conservation outcomes that protect biodiversity and empower communities

Conservation of threatened species

Conservation of threatened species

Develop conservation projects for threatened species, such as the great green macaw and the harlequin frog.

Direct conservation investment

Direct conservation investment

Invest directly in conservation, education, and research projects in Panama since 2016.

Monitoring jaguars and terrestrial mammals

Monitoring jaguars and terrestrial mammals

Monitor jaguar and terrestrial mammal populations in protected and unprotected areas of the Azuero Massif.

Environmental education

Environmental education

Implement environmental education programs reaching students, teachers, and rural communities.

Ecological restoration

Ecological restoration

Support ecological restoration through reforestation with native species.

Strengthening local capacities

Strengthening local capacities

Workshops and capacity-building in rural communities for sustainable conservation.

Commitment to Transparency

Panama Wildlife Conservation operates under strict principles of transparency and responsible governance. We have internal policies on diversity, anti-corruption, anti-fraud, and legal compliance in both Panama and the United Kingdom.

Annual reports
Legal and financial documentation
Project summaries and results
Information about allies, donors, and collaborators

Conservation is not an individual effort.

It is a collective commitment to biodiversity, communities, and Panama's future.

Science-based research
Community engagement
Transparency and ethics

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