The Global Wildlife Fair (GWF) 2025 is thrilled to spotlight some of the most influential communities, figures, and organizations driving wildlife conservation and responsible tourism. Here’s a preview of the key players shaping the future of our planet:

  1. Wildlife Trust of India – A prominent advocate for Asian elephant conservation, WTI will present innovative strategies to safeguard these majestic creatures and their shrinking habitats. This leading organization will share insights from their pioneering work in protecting India’s biodiversity and promoting coexistence.

  2. Asian Ecotourism Network (AEN) – Connecting stakeholders such as tourism operators, community groups, government bodies, and educational institutions, AEN shall highlight responsible travel practices that protect natural ecosystems and cultural heritage.

  3. Youth Change Makers – Dynamic young leaders from around the world will be inspired with stories of impactful change in their local communities, proving that age is no barrier to making a difference.

  4. Indigenous Communities – A collective of Indigenous voices will explore how traditional ecological knowledge can complement modern conservation methods. Talking about their core location within ecosystems, these communities shall discuss the need for community governance.

  5. Wildlife Tourism, Ecotourism, and Lodge Operators – Businesses in ecotourism will reveal how responsible travel practices can balance economic growth with wildlife preservation. Leading with responsible, community-based models, these operators shall elaborate on the necessity for sustainability in tourism.

  6. Grassroot NGOs – Community-based organizations will highlight the power of local conservation efforts in addressing global challenges. They shall address the importance of utilising local resources, knowledge, and participation.

  7. Tech Innovators – Innovators in high-performance scopes, binoculars, and camera lenses which enable researchers and enthusiasts to observe animals in detail from a distance, minimizing human impact on habitats. They shall provide technologies to enhance monitoring, data collection, and species protection efforts.

  8. Sustainable Practitioners – Corporations and ventures in sustainable development and sourcing, like eco-friendly apparelwear, waste management systems, and other green ventures, shall display their products and services to direct people towards sustainable living. 

  9. Researchers, Scientists, and Rewilders – Leading conservationists will talk about their studies towards restoring and reintroducing species to their native habitats. Studies on animal behavior, habitat needs, ecological dynamics, and human impacts on the environment.

  10. Art & Media – Artists, sculptors, photographers, and authors shall discuss their creations to express the role of art and media in evoking emotions for the cause of wildlife conservation.

These trailblazers represent the best of what’s possible when innovation and passion converge. Do not miss the chance to hear their inspiring stories, learn from their expertise, and find your own way to contribute to the conservation movement.