Project Management for Wildlife Conservation
This best practice can be used as a step-by-step guide to help manage conservation work of any scale, focus, or time frame. For example, it could be used to manage work to protect elephants in a national park, or to help save global biodiversity by strengthening international policy on greenhouse gas emissions. This best practice can also be used as a supporting resource for training and facilitation.
This best practice can either be used as a stand-alone approach, or in combination with the other guidance in the Wildlife Conservation Professional Series. The Project Management for Wildlife Conservation best practice provides the overall framework for carrying out a conservation project from start to finish. In this best practice, a conservation project is broken down into 5 phases: Plan, Fund, Prepare, Implement, and Close. Other best practices in this series provide guidance on how to carry out key activities during one or more project management phases.
This manual can be downloaded for free from https://www.wildteam.org.uk/conservation-best-practice-project-management