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One World Wildlife's mission
One World Wildlife's mission is to protect our world's threatened wildlife and wild places through practical intervention, education and scientific research. By creating a balance between ecological concerns and economic requirements, One World Wildlife takes account of human needs and builds local ownership.
One World Wildlife's philosophy
For effective conservation to work it is essential to understand that people are part of the environment and that all species have a role to play in balanced living ecosystems.

Through education, high quality research and on-going communication with people involved at all levels, One World Wildlife's projects aim for a sustainable, long - term positive impact.
Achieving One World Wildlife's mission
Whilst each project requires a different approach, they will always contain a combination of the following complementary components:

Management planning to ensure that projects are developed in participation with local communities.

In-depth scientific research to ensure our actions are based on high quality reliable information.

Environmental education programmes to enhance the understanding of conservation issues within the local communities.

Sustainable development programmes to alleviate poverty.

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