PANAMA WILDLIFE CONSERVATION
Panama is recognised worldwide for its valuable shipping canal, but is also known for its amazing biodiversity, one of the richest in the world. Because of the region’s poverty and deforestation activities, the beautiful landscapes and fascinating plant and animal life of Panama are being severely threatened.
Panama Wildlife Conservation (PWCC) is an organisation dedicated to the conservation of biodiversity, animal species and their habitats, through the collaboration with local residents and organisations in Panama.
PWCC is a registered charity in England and Wales (1165769) with a Panama Legal Status No. 347-PJ-347. Central to the philosophy of Panama Wildlife Conservation is to establish strong and long-term partnerships with small local yet energetic organisations and communities in Panama to develop innovative conservation strategies.
Our Conservation
Efforts Are Focused On
4 Main Categories
Help Save Central American Wildlife
What Could Your Donation Do?
Jaguar Conservation
- £700 – buys a PROFESSIONAL SMALL MAMMAL CAMERA
- £500 – pays for a Biology student’s fieldwork x 1 month
Great Green Macaw Conservation
- £400 – buys the Best Birdwatching Binoculars
- £300 – Will cover an children education session
Amphibian Conservation
- £120 – buys a water temperature and pH meter
- £200 – pays for food and accommodation for five days for 2 helpers/volunteers
Sea turtle Conservation
- £500 – pays for the salary of a local scientist x 1 month
- £160 – buys boat fuel for a 5-Day scientific expedition