EDGE Awardees
You will have been introduced to these people throughout the years when they were our Fellows, but these alumni have continued to dedicate themselves…
Thinking of becoming an EDGE Fellow?
With the deadline for the latest call for the next cohort of EDGE Fellows fast approaching, we decided to ask some of our current…
Life as a conservationist
Thousands of people around the world work in conservation, inspiring the next generation of conservationists via documentaries, news outlets and social media. Every individual…
The importance of evolutionary history in conservation
Theodosius Dobzhansky – “Nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of evolution.” The ‘Tree of Life’ is a metaphor used to describe…
Meet our New Amphibian Fellows
Madhushri Mudke and Rajkumar K P are our newest Segré EDGE amphibian Fellows, based in the Western Ghats of India they are working to…
Meet our First Ever Shark and Ray Fellows
Muhammad Ichsan and Alifa Haque are our first ever Shark & Ray Fellows who are working to protect the pelagic thresher shark in Indonesia…
The Staff Perspective: Borneo Conservation Tools Course 2019 – In Their Own Words
Here at EDGE of Existence we often talk about the Fellow’s experience on the Conservation Tools course; what they learnt, what they enjoyed and…
Introducing our New 2019 Segré EDGE Fellows Who are Working in Asia to Protect EDGE Species
Fondation Segré and the Zoological Society of London (ZSL) are pleased to announce the 2019 cohort of Segré EDGE Fellows! These five conservationists will…
Meet our newest Nat Geo Photo Ark EDGE Fellows Who are Working to Protect Some of the Most Unique and Endangered Species in Asia
The National Geographic Society and the Zoological Society of London (ZSL) are pleased to announce the second cohort of National Geographic Photo Ark EDGE…
Segré Species Survival Award: Emmanuel Amoah
Segré EDGE Fellow Emmanuel Amoah has been awarded the first Segré Species Survival Award for his work to conserve the slender snouted crocodile (Mecistops…
Expedition blog – tracking the Hooded Grebe in Patagonia
The Erasmus Darwin Barlow Fund aims to give conservationists of the future new skills and experiences, by funding two places each year to join…
Using cartoon characters to translate coral conservation – The making of “Bubs” and “Ellie” – Basheer Ahmed
Basheer Ahmed is an EDGE Fellow working to protect vulnerable EDGE coral species in the Maldives. Read more about him here. Bubs and Ellie…
EDGE celebrates International Women’s Day!
On 8th March, the world celebrates International Women’s Day, a day to recognise the achievements of women globally and to commemorate the progress the…
Meet Our New Hawksbill Turtle Fellow – Daniel Arauz
A new hope: using science and community engagement to protect the critically endangered hawksbill sea turtle All of the four species of sea…