James Ward

Chief Explorations Officer at Rewild Safaris

James Ward is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in conservation and wildlife exploration. As the Chief Explorations Officer at Rewild Safaris since September 2021, James designs and leads customized wildlife viewing safaris, catering to various interests. In addition, James operates as a Professional Conservation Photographer, collaborating with global conservation organizations to document efforts that protect wildlife. James served as a Trustee at the Painted Wolf Foundation, focusing on the threatened painted wolf species, and previously held executive roles at Wildlife Artists Inc. and Wildlife Trading Company, significantly enhancing retail operations in various cultural settings. James holds a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics from Boston College and additional degrees in Management and Leadership from prestigious institutions.

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Rewild Safaris

CONSERVATION THROUGH RESPONSIBLE TRAVEL From the magic of the African bush to the splendid isolation of the Galapagos Islands, traveling with Rewild Safaris is an exciting way to explore the world of nature and support your wildlife conservation and education goals. But we believe these tours should offer more than an enjoyable opportunity to experience and enjoy wildlife of the world – they should also make a difference! Guided by the principles of responsible travel, Rewild Safaris specializes in designing affordable wildlife travel throughout the world for couples, families, friends and affinity groups (such as zoos and aquariums, photography clubs and educational institutions) - all of which can benefit from our personalized safari design process. Our current destinations include the top safari destinations in Africa (Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, Uganda, South Africa, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe), as well as the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador, Peru, Panama, Costa Rica, Australia, New Zealand - with more to come.


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