Tompkins Conservation
Tompkins Conservation has created or expanded 17 national parks in Argentina and Chile, totaling 14.8 million land acres and 30 million acres of marine national parks. Our rewilding efforts are bringing back over two dozen species through their offspring organizations, Rewilding Argentina and Rewilding Chile, now fully independent nonprofits. We work to curb the global extinction and climate crises, and ensure healthy, resilient communities living in harmony with nature.
SOUTH AMERICA’S FIRST CONTINENTAL WILDLIFE CORRIDOR | Jaguar Rivers Initiative
RARE ANDEAN DEER FOUND IN AN UNEXPLORED POCKET OF PATAGONIA
ONCE EXTINCT, THE GIANT RIVER OTTER RETURNS!
DOUG TOMPKINS' LEGACY
GRRL POWER: REWILDING FEMALE JAGUARS TO SAVE THE CHACO'S WILD POPULATION
FOUR ANDEAN CONDORS SET FREE IN PATAGONIA
GIANT ANTEATER RETURNS TO SOUTHERN BRAZIL VIA REWILDING
PATAGONIA NATIONAL PARK'S SUPERDADS!
A MARINE EXPEDITION IN USELESS BAY
REWILDING ROUNDUP
REWILDING WITH KRIS TOMPKINS IN IBERA NATIONAL PARK
The David Brower Center Honors Jerry Mander
DAY IN THE LIFE OF A REWILDER: MANE MASAT
WILD LIFE Trailer | Tompkins Conservation | National Geographic
ACCEPTED LAND DONATION FOR NATIONAL PARK IN CAPE FROWARD
NEW JAGUAR CUBS ARE BORN IN EL IMPENETRABLE
Meet the People of Chile’s Route of Parks
AT THE TIP OF THE AMERICAS, A RARE GLOBAL CLIMATE WIN
Three Decades of Tompkins Conservation
Tompkins Conservation
Senckenberg Prize 2022
Gardeners of the Forest return to El Impenetrable National Park
Iberá Wildfires - the Aftermath
Wildfires devastate the Ibera wetlands