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Where We Work

BOTSWANA

Okavango Delta, Botswana

Through scientific and community partnerships, Round River is helping to restore wildlife migrations, improve land use practices, and re-integrate communities into land management decision-making.
Botswana

CANADA

Canada

Round River works in multiple locations across Canada, partnering with Indigenous communities to further their conservation visions.
Canada

MONGOLIA

Darhad Valley, Mongolia

Round River’s Mongolia program was initiated in 2018 with the help of the Local Advisory Board and Ulaan Taiga Special Protected Area (UTSPA) administration.
Mongolia

CHILE

Patagonia, Chile

In 2012, Round River Conservation Studies began working in Chilean Patagonia at the invitation of Douglas Tompkins, who sought our expertise in transitioning and restoring private lands into what would become Patagonia National Park.
Chile

UNITED STATES

United States & Mexico

Round River’s roots come from the American West and its defenders of wilderness.
U.S. & Mexico

BELIZE

Maya Golden Landscape, Belize

Our work in Belize is closely intertwined with the conservation efforts led by Ya’axché Conservation Trust. Through our partnership, we contribute to critical projects that support the protection of biodiversity in the Maya Golden Landscape.
Belize

MONGOLIA

Darhad Valley, Mongolia

Round River’s Mongolia program was initiated in 2018 with the help of the Local Advisory Board and Ulaan Taiga Special Protected Area (UTSPA) administration.
Mongolia

CANADA

Canada

Round River works in multiple locations across Canada, partnering with Indigenous communities to further their conservation visions.
Canada

BOTSWANA

Okavango Delta, Botswana

Through scientific and community partnerships, Round River is helping to restore wildlife migrations, improve land use practices, and re-integrate communities into land management decision-making.
Botswana

CHILE

Patagonia, Chile

In 2012, Round River Conservation Studies began working in Chilean Patagonia at the invitation of Douglas Tompkins, who sought our expertise in transitioning and restoring private lands into what would become Patagonia National Park.
Chile

UNITED STATES

U.S. & Mexico

Although we are well known for our international conservation successes, Round River’s roots come from the American West and its defenders of wilderness.
US and Mexico

BELIZE

Maya Golden Landscape, Belize

Our work in Belize is closely intertwined with the conservation efforts led by Ya’axché Conservation Trust. Through our partnership, we contribute to critical projects that support the protection of biodiversity in the Maya Golden Landscape.
Belize

MONGOLIA

Darhad Valley, Mongolia

Round River’s Mongolia program was initiated in 2018 with the help of the Local Advisory Board and Ulaan Taiga Special Protected Area (UTSPA) administration.
Mongolia

CANADA

Canada

Round River works in multiple locations across Canada, partnering with Indigenous communities to further their conservation visions.
Canada

BOTSWANA

Okavango Delta, Botswana

Through scientific and community partnerships, Round River is helping to restore wildlife migrations, improve land use practices, and re-integrate communities into land management decision-making.
Botswana

CHILE

Patagonia, Chile

In 2012, Round River Conservation Studies began working in Chilean Patagonia at the invitation of Douglas Tompkins, who sought our expertise in transitioning and restoring private lands into what would become Patagonia National Park.
Chile

UNITED STATES

U.S. & Mexico

Although we are well known for our international conservation successes, Round River’s roots come from the American West and its defenders of wilderness.
US and Mexico

BELIZE

Maya Golden Landscape, Belize

Our work in Belize is closely intertwined with the conservation efforts led by Ya’axché Conservation Trust. Through our partnership, we contribute to critical projects that support the protection of biodiversity in the Maya Golden Landscape.
Belize