Our networks allow us to help
in all corners of the world.
- Partners
- Carbon Concierge Connecting the dots in the carbon market
- City and Nature Institute Bringing people and nature closer together
- Lemur Conservation Foundation Dedicated to the preservation and conservation of lemurs
- Proyecto Tití Saving Colombia's Cotton-top Tamarins
- The Ocean Project Partners in ocean conservation
- Community Engagement & Professional Service
- Corangamite Catchment Management Authority Strategic planning and support
- Florida Aquarium ROCS Regional Ocean Conference for Students
- IUCN - World Conservation Union Commission for Education and Communication
- Manatee Chamber of Commerce Green Business Committee and Better Business Council
- National Marine Educators Association Conserving aquatic resources
- Rotary International International Ambassador
- Sarasota Chamber of Commerce Guiding sustainable business in Florida, USA
- Honours and Awards
- National Audubon Society TogetherGreen Fellowship
Carbon Concierge is a project of the Social Venture Network and Bainbridge Graduate Institute. It engages businesses at prominent environmental and sustainability related conferences, around the country, to engage in climate reduction strategies. Carbon Concierge publishes a highly sought after Carbon Offset Provider Evaluation Matrix to help guide purchases of carbon offsets. Conservation Enterprises Unlimited is proud to share a reciprocal Associate agreement with Carbon Concierge.
Click the Carbon Concierge logo to visit our partner's website.
The City and Nature Institute (itNature) is one of Korea's most innovative leaders in conservation. Recognising that conservation of nature and conservation of culture are deeply connected, the City and Nature Institute seeks to promote the values of traditional Korean culture as a way to ensure better protection for its sensitive ecosystems.
Conservation Enterprises Unlimited and the City and Nature Institute share a memorandum of understanding for the development of projects in Australia and Korea that will benefit the people and ecosystems of both countries.
Click the itNature logo to visit our partner's website (Korean language only).
The Lemur Conservation Foundation (LCF) works to preserve and conserve lemurs through captive breeding, scientific research, education and reintroduction. Certified by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums, the Foundation maintains a free-ranging society of lemurs in Florida and works closely with their sister reserve in Madagascar, the Tampolo Forest Reserve.
As a partner of our Wild Carbon project, Conservation Enterprises Unlimited works with the LCF to re-establish critical habitat for lemurs in both Florida and Madagascar through carbon emission offset funding. Click the Lemur Conservation Foundation logo to visit our partner's website.
Proyecto Tití is a multi-disciplinary in situ conservation program that combines field research, education initiatives and community programs to make the conservation of natural resources economically feasible for local communities in Colombia. The program is designed to provide useful information to assist in the long-term preservation of the cotton-top tamarin and to develop local community advocates to promote conservation efforts in Colombia.
As a partner in our Wild Carbon project, Conservation Enterprises Unlimited assists Proyecto Tití to protect and reinstate cotton-top habitat by providing carbon emission offset funding. Click the Proyecto Tití logo to visit our partner's website.
The Ocean Project advances ocean conservation in partnership with zoos, aquariums, and museums. We help them reach their millions of visitors and the public on the importance of conserving our ocean planet.
Patrick O'Callaghan is a long-serving member of TOP's Advisory Council and has conducted series of workshops for TOP on effective conservation communication in zoos, aquariums and museums in the USA and Canada.
Julie Childers Henry has served as co-presenter for The Ocean Project at the International Aquarium Congress and facilitated the implementation of The Ocean Project's communication strategies at a local level during her tenure at Mote Marine Laboratory. Click The Ocean Project's logo to visit our partner's website.
The Corangamite Catchment Management Authority (CCMA) is one of Victoria's statutory authorities holding the responsibility for natural resources management over large areas of the landscape.
Patrick O'Callaghan chairs the CCMA's Biodiversity Operational Portfolio Group and is a member of the CCMA's core Corangamite Regional Implementation Committee. Click the Corangamite CMA logo to visit their website.
The Florida Aquarium's annual Regional Ocean Conference for Students brings together promising student environmental leaders from across Florida for an active discussion and project planning experience.
Julie Childers Henry participated as a facilitator and expert to help guide the students in making critical decisions and strategic planning. Click the Florida Aquarium's logo to visit their website.
IUCN, the International Union for Conservation of Nature, helps the world find pragmatic solutions to our most pressing environment and development challenges. It supports scientific research, manages field projects all over the world and brings governments, non-government organizations, United Nations agencies, companies and local communities together to develop and implement policy, laws and best practice.
Patrick O'Callaghan and Julie Childers Henry both serve on the IUCN's Commission for Education and Communication. The Commission champions the strategic use of communication and education to empower and educate stakeholders for the sustainable use of natural resources. Click the IUCN logo to visit the website.
In the USA, Conservation Enterprises Unlimited is a proud member of the Manatee Chamber of Commerce and an approved member of the Better Business Council.
Julie Childers Henry provides input and guidance as a member of the Chamber's Green Business Initiative Committee. Click the Chamber of Commerce's logo to visit their website.
The National Marine Educators Association (NMEA) brings together marine scientists and educators from non-profits, government and formal education organizations.
As a past Executive Committee member, board member, Conservation Committee chair and conference co-chair, Julie Childers Henry remains involved in the conservation efforts of NMEA and is proud the organization has selected Wild Carbon to be the primary offsetting partner for the 2010 conference. Click the NMEA logo to visit their educators website.
Julie Childers Henry is a frequent presenter at Rotary District conferences and club meetings throughout Southwest Florida, Australia and New Zealand.
As a past Ambassadorial Scholar and Group Study Exchange member, Julie weaves together the invaluable experience gained with her current efforts to bridge the gap between the conservation and business worlds to bring about true sustainability. Click the Rotary logo to visit the website of Rotary International.
In the USA, Conservation Enterprises Unlimited is a proud member of the Sarasota Chamber of Commerce.
Julie Childers Henry was invited to join the Chamber's Green Business Leadership Council to provide key input and strategy for the community's growth. Click the logo to visit the Sarasota Chamber of Commerce website.
The National Audubon Society is working together with Toyota to create the TogetherGreen Fellowship program, supporting innovative conservation efforts in three categories: energy, habitat and water. The program is providing the inspiration, the leadership and the opportunities to help people everywhere take actions at home, in their communities and beyond to improve the health of the environment we share.
Julie Childers Henry was honored to be selected through a competitive application process as a 2009 Fellow. She is creating a tool to assist businesses in assessing their current commitment to sustainability and where improvements can be made for the future. Click the Together Green logo to visit the website for this National Audubon Society project.

We work proudly alongside our partners and support our local communities.
“Conservation Enterprises Unlimited has a rare ability to cut through the fluff and deliver meaningful, tangible results. I have had many positive experiences with this team via strategy development projects and staff alignment workshops. They will help you to clarify your objectives, challenge your thinking and give you a better outcome than you thought was possible in the first place. Hire them - your organization will be the better for it.”
- Bert Vescolani
Director, John Ball Zoological Gardens
- Bert Vescolani
Director, John Ball Zoological Gardens





