Our Mission

The Center for Conservation Peacebuilding transforms social conflict to create lasting solutions for people and wildlife.

Who We Work With

As a third-party neutral, CPeace works with all sides in any given conflict scenario without bias or preference.

CPeace supports reconciliation in relationships through transformative processes that genuinely and durably bring together government and citizen, urban and rural, tribal and non-tribal, consumptive users and non-consumptive users.

Our Work In Action

The following four cases offer a glimpse into the impact of our work - through direct CPeace interventions (CPeace-led) and initiatives led by practitioners whose capacity we built through our workshops (Practitioner-led).

  • People walking along a dirt street in an impoverished neighborhood with makeshift metal structures, a small water channel, and trees under a clear blue sky.

    Mozambique

    From Social Unrest and Elephant Poaching to Connection and Guardianship

  • A large turtle with a dome-shaped shell walking on grass in a garden with green bushes and trees in the background.

    Galápagos Islands

    From Stalemate to Success - For People and Tortoises

  • A woman standing and speaking in front of a seated audience in a conference room with whiteboards and papers on the walls.

    National Wolf Conversation

    From Deepest Divides to Unanimous Resolve

  • A wolf standing on grass with trees and rocks in the background.

    Washington State

    From "World War III" to Wolf Policy Co-Creation