April 2025 Newsletter
- Endangered Wildlife OÜ
- Apr 29
- 3 min read
Updated: May 27
April has been another exciting month, marking the celebration of the two-year anniversary of two key staff members, further preparations of our soon-to-be launch of our limited EFC campaign offer on Indiegogo, and our CEO's participation at the Opening Panel Discussion at Green Things Summit.
Valued Members of the Valuation Team
We want to introduce two incredible members of our valuation team who jointly celebrated their second year anniversary at Endangered Wildlife OÜ in mid-April. We are so proud and happy to have both Juan and Joao as integral and highly-valued members of the team.
We are currently looking to expand our Endangered Wildlife OÜ business development and sales team and invite you to send your CV and covering letter to contact@endangeredwild.life.

Ingiegogo Campaign
The countdown to the launch of our limited-time offer on Indiegogo has started. The offer will see our specialised Environmental Footprint Calculator being offered at a reduced rate for a very brief period. We aim to use this opportunity to create an awareness of our environmental footprint (business, tourism and personal). We encourage you to stay tuned for the following update.

Green Things Summit 2025
On the 24th of this month, our CEO, Shana Gavron, was part of the Opening Panel of the Green Things Summit 2025. She was part of an amazing and fascinating group of panelists discussing topics that ranged from how sustainability is evolving across industries, to how AI and emerging tech are unlocking bold new paths for climate action, to why valuing ecosystems and biodiversity is essential for long-term impact. Well done Shana and thank you to IoT Marketing for including her on the panel!
Click to watch the replay of the Opening Panel.

Value of Biodiversity
The global landscape for biodiversity is changing. At last stakeholders, from individuals to corporates to governments, have woken to the fact that the preservation of our biodiversity is pivotal for our own survival. Yet funding can be a challenge especially in light of geopolitical changes, which has resorted to the development of alternative financial mechanisms such as biodiversity credits.
But one challenge persists - communicating and expressing the benefit of supporting biodiversity to the various stakeholders. While conservationists understand the concept of ecosystem health and integrity, often non-specialists find it difficult to align this to their bottom line. Whether we like to accept it or not, the only number that tends to count is the monetary one.
This is where Endangered Wildlife OÜ comes in - we can help by calculating the just financial value of the species that you are working with. This value (not price) represents the value that the local population creates for society, the economy and the environment, and can be used when dealing with stakeholders to allow them to understand the value of their impact when supporting a cause. This changes not only the dialogue but also allows for motivating greater support and, when working with credits, allowing the real value (and not just the cost of conservation) to be accounted for.
We have already helped NGOs and companies from around the world establish the financial value of their species - and are now offering you the opportunity to bring the value of your species, your work, and your impact in front of your stakeholders.

We invite you to contact our CEO for further details or to arrange a meeting here.