Oak supports PLAAS with the Living Landscapes course as part of our Wildlife, Conservation, and Trade Subprogramme. This sub-programme falls under our Environment Programme, which recognises that wild places are a natural system that protects the wildlife and supports the communities that call them home. Our grant-making supports the rich biodiversity of living landscapes in Southern Africa and Southeast Asia, where productive, resilient rural networks of people can help deter over-exploitation, and safeguard wildlife and wild places. We support local and regional projects that put people at the heart of conservation – especially women, youth, farmers, and herders, and other traditional leadership. Please read our strategy paper to find out more.
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