Why partner GWS?
You will project your products while contributing to saving threatened wildlife species.
You will project your products while contributing to saving threatened wildlife species.
Learn more about wildlife and nature, participate in conservation education programmes
Become a part of the wide network of institutions and international bodies working together to sustainably save wildlife and nature
GWS was first formed in the early 1970s but functioned for a few years and became dormant. However in 1991, it was revived by Save the Seashore Birds Project - Ghana (SSPC-G), a project that aimed at protecting sea, shore birds and their coastal wetland habitats in Ghana. When the SSBP-G ended in June 1994, the Society took over and continued the conservation activities initiated by the project. GWS is the BirdLife International partner in Ghana. The Society aims to achieve its mission through: Initiating and supporting projects which address specific problems. Public awareness and conservation education programmes. Promoting the conservation of wildlife protected areas. Encouraging research on wildlife and environmental protection and conservation.
in conducting conservation research.
We are passionate to conserve wildlife for the benefit of people.
to implementation of project deliverables
working with a network of international experts & reputable institutions.
Advocacy and policy development for sustainable use of natural resources and environment.
with new studies and research on wildlife conservation and environmental awareness programmes
For enquiries: on how to become a member or support our conservation activities, kindly send us an email to: info@ghanawildlifesociety.org or call the office line on (+233) 0302 665197 and we will get in touch with you shortly.
Office Hours: 08:00-17:00 GMT, excludes weekends and public holidays
Our work is firmly rooted in partnerships, and relies on science that inspires positive conservation actions in collaboration with communities, civil society groups, businesses, universities and the government.
Ghana Wildlife Society.
P.O. Box 13252,
Accra-Ghana.
08:00-17:00 GMT, excludes
weekends and public holidays