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Collaborate to strengthen conservation education and coexistence.

DESCF welcomes collaboration with schools, universities, researchers, hospitals, conservation organisations, media partners, donors, and community actors.

Partnership should be serious, focused, and mutually useful.

DESCF seeks collaboration that strengthens public awareness, conservation education, field-informed learning, and responsible communication.

Education and awareness sessions

Collaborate on school-based conservation education and snakebite awareness.

Documentation and learning collaboration

Work with DESCF on responsible field-informed documentation and knowledge development.

Support public conservation work

Support awareness, education, resource development, and community engagement.

Bring a clear collaboration idea to DESCF.

For serious partnership inquiries, share the objective, target audience, location, timeline, and expected role of DESCF.

Collaboration pathways

DESCF recognises collaboration with institutions, educators, researchers, community actors, donors, and conservation partners that support practical public-interest conservation work.

Partnership opportunities

DESCF welcomes focused partnership conversations around conservation education, field-informed learning, responsible communication, public awareness, research collaboration, and programme support.

Collaboration strengthens conservation impact.

This page shows DESCF?s collaboration with institutions, communities, and conservation stakeholders through practical conservation work.

DESCF working with Forest Department representatives during a conservation activity

Forest Department collaboration

DESCF working with Forest Department representatives during a conservation activity

DESCF memorandum of understanding signing with a partner organization

Partnership documentation

DESCF memorandum of understanding signing with a partner organization

DESCF seminar and conservation discussion with participants

Seminar image

DESCF seminar and conservation discussion with participants