SEEK Resources
Staff Spotlight: Rebecca Guieb
November 14, 2018, marked the United States Agency for International Development’s (USAID) first annual Foreign Service National Recognition Day.
Staff Spotlight: Monica Romo
Meet Monica Romo, who supports indigenous rights, forestry, conservation enterprises, and more in Peru.
Staff Spotlight: Jestina Kimbesa
Meet Jestina Kimbesa, manager of two USAID biodiversity activities in Tanzania.
Announcing the new Climatelinks design and features!
Climatelinks has a new design and updated content – just in time for the United States to rejoin the Paris Climate Accord.
Introducing BiodiversityLinks: A New Knowledge Portal for Biodiversity Conservation
BiodiversityLinks, USAID’s newly refreshed and relaunched knowledge portal for biodiversity conservation, features key USAID tools and resources as well as new evidence and learning.
Private Sector Engagement to Conserve Forests
USAID considers private sector engagement (PSE)—a strategic approach to planning and programming through which USAID works closely with the private sector—fundamental to ending the need for foreign assistance.
USAID Work in Forest Conservation: With Programmatic Examples
USAID works with countries to protect, manage, and restore their forests.
USAID Work in Reforestation: With Programmatic Examples
USAID works with countries to protect, manage, and restore their forests.
USAID Contribution to Trillion Trees
Sound management of forests and other natural resources is integral to a country’s development, resilience, and self-reliance.
Peace, Security, and Conservation on Central Africa’s Radios
In honor of International Day of Peace in September, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) recognizes the efforts of those striving for peace, security, and environmental protection in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Central African Republic.
Hope for Tigers in Bangladesh
In Bangladesh’s Sundarbans—the world’s largest mangrove forest—every tiger counts.
A Year of Zero Poaching in Mozambique
After losing nearly 60 percent of its elephant population from 2011 to 2014, Mozambique’s Niassa National Reserve now has a victory to celebrate: one year with no recorded elephant poachings.
Development is in Our Nature: A Day with the Center for International Forestry Research
In March 2019, USAID welcomed partners from the Center for International Forestry Research to share new findings and in-progress studies on forestry and development.
Camera Traps and Google Earth: The Role of Information and Communication Technologies in Conservation
Through time-tested approaches and ICT innovations, USAID helps partner countries develop and use the resources needed to sustainably manage their natural resources.
Combating Wildlife Trafficking Overview
Illicit wildlife is one of the largest black markets in the world, worth tens of billions of dollars.