Training Freeland's training programs are in
Southeast Asia, aimed at local staff and communities. Freeland capacity building and support programs include: Protected Area Training Program; the Investigations Training Program; the Border Inspection and Controlled Delivery Program; the Judicial and Prosecutor Awareness Program; and the Poachers to Protectors Alternative Livelihoods Program.
Intervention Reforestation Freeland works with park authorities, local communities, schools, and
private sector partners in reforestation.
Alternative livelihoods Freeland's community outreach team encourages villagers to give up illegal poaching and
logging activities through a combination of
environmental awareness and the development of small-scale environmentally friendly businesses.
ASEAN-WEN support program Freeland Foundation, together with
TRAFFIC Southeast Asia, implements a
USAID-funded support program to the
ASEAN Wildlife Enforcement Network (ASEAN-WEN). The support program conducts national assessments, helped set up the structure of ASEAN-WEN and its secretariat (Program Coordination Unit), and provides training and workshops for
ASEAN member nations wildlife law enforcement officials, prosecutors, and the judiciary to counter wildlife crime. ==Partners==