
WildiZe works with communities to develop sustainable social and economic lifestyles based on scientifically researched and environmentally friendly agricultural and entrepreneurial practices with respect toward gender, lifestyle, resources, habitat and wild life. See the projects »
WildiZe works primarily in tribal communities in highly stressed and poverty stricken districts where families have little or no income for their children’s education. Our projects include: revamping school structures, augmenting teaching materials, and scholarships See the projects »
WildiZe supports ecosystem research and management; animal behaviour and disease research;conservation education programs; animal rescue, rehabilitation, and wild-release programs; and programs that seek to eliminate human/wildlife conflict. See the projects »
WildiZe philosophy is grounded in the belief that humanity must be in balance with, not separate from, nature and the all-encompassing laws of life. Addressing human needs and linking them with the needs of wildlife and the environment is critical to the long-term conservation of our Earth's diversity and resources.
WildiZe supports projects that promote the overall healing of our planet's ecological balance, encourage cultural exchange and scientifically proven life-practices, increase the health of our planet's wildlife and further our human population's skill-sets to cope with day-to-day life challenges. Each of our grantees represents a component toward accomplishing these goals.
Public involvement and action in a project can make conservation attainable on many levels benefiting people, animals and the planet.

WildiZe provides funding to support park staff responsible for maintaining animal security, antipoaching and overall park welfare and general maintenance.
The Jade Sea Men’s Group is a place for men to get to learn about forestry, income generation and tourism. The region is an important environmental area and is rich in biodiversity. There is a strong sense of cultural integrity and a deep desire to keep their culture intact for future generations.
WildiZe has provided funding to subsidize five groups of approximately 35 children each and ten teachers to the NaDEET Education center Namibrand Nature reserve.
WildiZe provides funding for the development of medical research labs, medical training, AIDs awareness, education, outreach and sanitation. These projects will lead to the building of more rural clinics and personnel to treat and prevent HIV/AIDs as well as other common diseases and outbreaks.
WildiZe provided a grant for the printing a field study guide, entitled The Kasigau Woody Plants and Use Book, for communities and volunteers. The book was published in both English and Swahili.