About WILDE Tracks

Conservation
through ecotourism.

Conservation
through ecotourism.

Our trips directly fund critical conservation field projects, while offering hands-on experiences in veterinary medicine, wildlife care, anti-poaching and community outreach.

Wilde Tracks supports global conservation through immersive ecotourism.

Our trips use tourism-generated money to fund authentic, critical conservation missions, providing participants with hands-on experience in wildlife veterinary interventions, anti-poaching initiatives and community outreach across Africa, Asia, Central and South America, whilst ensuring the funds go directly to the field.

TRAVEL WITH PURPOSE

Our model:

accessible for all.

We use ecotourism to directly fund vital conservation projects while giving travellers exclusive access to areas beyond traditional tourism. Participants play an active role in conservation interventions such as rhino dehorning, wildlife collaring, translocations, and telemetry.

Every mission delivers measurable conservation impact while deepening participants’ connection to nature and inspiring long-term support for conservation. Through our planned UK not-for-profit, we will further strengthen support for global conservation partners, creating sustainable benefits for wildlife and the communities that protect it.

ECOTOURISM

Our Mission

Direct conservation impact

We channel tourism resources directly to underfunded conservation areas, creating a sustainable financial model for wildlife protection initiatives.

Awareness raising

We provide travelers with exclusive and behind-the-scenes access to hands-on wildlife interventions that traditional tourism cannot offer, moving beyond passive observation to active participation in conservation work.

Practical conservation solutions

Thanks to the funds brought by our travelers, we implement evidence-based, veterinary-supported conservation interventions for high-risk species facing immediate threats from poaching and habitat loss.

Community engagement and empowerment

There is no wildlife conservation without the involvement of the communities. Therefore, our work includes programs aimed at empowering local communities to become stewards of their natural heritage.

Cross-border conservation

We address conservation challenges holistically by working across national boundaries to protect wildlife corridors and establish conservation models that can be replicated in different ecological contexts.

Wilde Tracks uses ecotourism to protect biodiversity in underfunded areas and empower local communities through education.

WILDE TRACKS

Chloe Evans
Founder & CEO

Alessia Capurro
Director of Communications & Educational Programs

Kasey Pedersen
Director of Veterinary Programs

Amy Parsons
Director of Fundraising and Charitable Affairs

Silvia Stefanini
Director of Partnerships

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REVIEWS

They came to travel.

They left as protectors.

The Best Way to Make an Impact

I joined Wilde Tracks for their Tanzania conservation mission in October 2025, and it was truly unforgettable. We were able to fully immerse ourselves in the local culture, forming genuine connections with the people there, while also getting incredibly close to the wilderness and spending amazing days out in the wild. The group dynamic was wonderfully collaborative and supportive, and I was able to build meaningful relationships with fellow team members. The organisers were equally fantastic – warm, welcoming, and always there to guide us through every part of the experience. I would highly recommend travelling with Wilde Tracks if you want to make a real, positive impact on the world while also living your best life. I am already planning to go again 😊

Traveled solo

Tanzanian experience of a life time

I went on the Tanzanian experience and wow words can’t describe how special this trip was for me. As someone who has had Africa on her bucket list for a very long time, the trip more than lived up to my expectations. Meeting the Maasai Mara community and learning about their culture and what ECIO are doing to support and empower the women in the community was truly inspiring. The time spent at the Mwema children’s centre was so special. Spending time with the kids there, getting to know them and be involved with their class activities was the main highlight for the trip for me. The conservation activities were my favourite to do with the kids as wildlife education is my passion. And then there was the safari days! All I can say is wow! To see the wildlife in their natural habitat was everything I ever dreamed of. This was seriously a special experience that I will never forget. Thank you to the team at Wildetracks for putting this trip together, a special thank you to Greta from Wilde tracks who truely made this trip be as amazing as it is!

Traveled as family

A week that I’ll be talking about for the rest of my life

Amy, Chloe & the team at Wilde Tracks have created the most unique, hands-on, educational and inspiring conservation trip and I’m so grateful I got to experience it alongside the most wonderful group of people. We fell a little bit in love with every animal we saw, and more importantly, we learnt what it took to protect them. We got to see, understand and grow a deep appreciation for the efforts of the conservationists, the veterinarians, the rangers, the community and the researchers – For a week, we joined their efforts – working alongside incredible people and walked away feeling like we’d made a small difference. Why just travel, when you can make a difference?

Traveled solo

The Wild are waiting

so are we.