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Scholarship Program

Educating the Future of Conservation

By funding advanced education for exceptional individuals, WCN invests in locally rooted leaders who are creating lasting change for wildlife and communities.

The WCN Scholarship program was founded in 2006 to nurture emerging conservationists and better equip them to take up the fight for wildlife.

WCN scholars are the future of conservation. These students from Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, and Latin America are committed to working on wildlife conservation in their home countries. They are forward thinkers and out-of-the-box problem solvers, able to navigate the labyrinth of challenges they face protecting endangered wildlife with courage, optimism, stamina, and a nimbleness to adapt to constantly fluctuating political and cultural landscapes—always keeping an eye on the bigger picture.

If you are an interested applicant, please find more information via the button below. Note that you must be nominated by a pre-approved/eligible nominator. The call for nominations will open in October of each year, and it will NOT be listed publicly.

Core Components

  • Awards of up to $25,000 can be used for tuition, fees, books, housing and living expenses, fieldwork expenses and supplies, travel to/from permanent home
  • Ongoing mentorship, networking opportunities, and additional support and resources from WCN

Why it Matters

  • Equips locally-based early-career conservationists with the academic training and the network necessary to scale up their impact and reach their potential as conservationists.   

Management & Governance

  • Kate Mastro, Senior Program Manager, Learning and Leadership for Conservation – Wildlife Conservation Society
  • Peter Zahler, Director of Field Conservation – Zoo New EnglandMarkus Hofmeyr, Director of the Rhino Recovery Fund – Wildlife Conservation Network
  • Norbu Tenzing, Vice President – American Himalayan Foundation
  • Laura Gruber, Sr Programs Manager – Wildlife Conservation Network
Approved Nominators

  • WCN Partners 
  • WCN Fund Directors 
  • WCN Expo Guest Speakers
  • WCS or WWF senior conservationists 
  • Whitley Award or Rufford Foundation booster grant recipients 
  • Tusk-supported conservationists.

Program Impact

Since its launch, the Scholarship Program has supported over 200 conservationists who are now leading efforts to protect wildlife across the globe

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Scholarships Awarded

To date, we have awarded 217 scholarships to emerging conservationists around the world.

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Countries Reached

We’ve awarded scholarships in 47 countries since the program has launched.

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Scholarships Awarded Last Year

WCN awarded 16 scholars scholarships to scholars pursuing their education.

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Photography Credits: Michell Leon/SBC, Proyecto Washu, Proyecto Titi, Janam Shrestha, Bernardo Oliveira, Rae Kokes, Nicholas Dyer, Elodie Fryman