The Wildlife Heritage Area programme provides a framework for wildlife NGOs (charities and non-profit organisations) to link to communities working tirelessly to protect species and habitats.
Each member of the Wildlife Heritage Network adheres to the following Guiding Principles, demonstrating their commitment to making the world a better place for people, wildlife, and the places they…
The Whitsundays Whale Heritage Area is nestled within the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park and includes a group of tropical islands with fringing reefs and beaches. From around June to October,…
Plettenberg Bay, nestled in the Garden Route, boasts unparalleled natural beauty and ecological significance. It hugs the Indian Ocean, flanked by Tsitsikamma and Robberg Marine…
Madeira lies between the Azores and the Canary Islands in the North Atlantic and is the main island of an archipelago. Madeira’s waters, which include Marine Protected Areas, are characterised…
The Santa Barbara Channel Whale Heritage Area includes the waters within the Channel Islands National Park and Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary. From one of the healthier blue whale…
Algoa Bay is a unique destination and arguably one of the most outstanding marine environments when it comes to biodiversity. The bay provides warm shallow waters for Southern right whales to mate…
Musmuki Tourism Association is a community-based project from Vista Alegre, Peru, located on the Peru-Colombia border. Vista Alegre is surrounded by diverse Amazonian ecosystems, including flooded…
There are many benefits to becoming a Wildlife Heritage Area including: Promoting your destination to responsible tourism operators Accessible website helps you to manage the programme…
To apply to become a Wildlife Heritage Area please register your Area using the form below. Once you have confirmed your email address you will be able to log in to your account and start…