Conservation Needs Accountability

This is a page of resources dedicated to making wildlife biology, ecology, and other conservation sciences more robust, diverse, and equal.

Coming Soon!

Grants & Scholarships Page

We’re compiling a list of grant, scholarship, and subsidies for underrepresented and marginalized conservation scientists and wildlife biologists.

These resources will prioritize women, indigenous communities, BIPOC, LGBTQ+, and others.

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Nova Conservation’s Review Database

Please, feel free to leave reviews of organizations you would go back to and work with again — Or groups that you felt were exploitative.

This is a fully anonymous, third-party platform. We just ask you be respectful and give the organization a chance to grow as well.

Nova Conversations Podcast

Hosted by our founder, we dive into real world stories of exploitation and overwork in the conservation sector, but also discuss solutions for more equity and justice. Bottom line? Conservation needs funds and accountability.

“The people who work to protect these landscapes are not getting paid.

We are the wildlife technicians, biologists, and hands-on-the-ground researchers who are constantly undervalued and underfunded.”

Laura Marsh, Founder & CEO of Nova Conservation