Introduction

Creativity in Conservation

WOX projects are run on the basis that we can never do enough for the future of endangered animals. Therefore as long as the animals remain on the IUCN Red List, the WOX team will soldier on!

We see the projects as a colossal team project spanning countries and generations. The work put in today by Ms Australian Accountant and Mr Malaysian Student will be developed and enhanced by Mr Polish Restaurant Owner and Mr UK Policeman a few months later. Even more will be carried out by Ms Brazilian Manager several years down the road… everything in the interest of improving the environment and lives of the endangered animals.

Due to the scale of the projects, we have broken each down into several programmes and each programme is further divided into many parts. This means that every person participating in a WOX programme would be contributing in more ways than one towards the advancement of the Great Projects.

Working hand-in-hand with our partners, volunteers, participants, local communities and corporations, WOX aims to continue taking small, steady incremental steps that give solid results, building upon each other to achieve the bigger aim of rehabilitation and conservation within the scope of our Great Projects.


   

   




The Great Orangutan Project and Great Marine Project are made up of several programmes: