Wildlife Alliance
About
The environmental program Wildlife Alliance combines grassroots advocacy with science-based policy; its work extends from habitat restoration to policy change, especially across Southeast Asia where rapid deforestation threatens keystone species. Projects include anti-poaching patrols, reforestation nurseries, and community-based ecotourism that funds local livelihoods. Education outreach in schools pairs with international lobbying to push for stronger protections. Their blend of field operations and diplomatic channels creates measurable impact in landscapes otherwise left unguarded.
Its New York base sits at 1441 Broadway, New York, NY 10018, putting downtown Manhattan within easy reach for collaborators and sponsors who fly in for briefings. A small but agile team handles grant writing, media relations, and grant-monitoring tasks—all feeding into the same mission of slowing biodiversity loss on the ground.
Anyone needing to coordinate should call during business hours for scheduling updates or to arrange a visit; reach them at *646-569-5860*. The work is technical, but the entry point is surprisingly direct—just a phone call that can unlock a conversation about on-the-ground projects.
Use this directions list to plot a route straight to the office and cut through Midtown traffic. Mid-block walkways and subways make the stoplight grid manageable for short visits.