Rock Wren bird sitting on a branch, photo credit: Dan Burgin.

Wildlife Management Int.

Wildlife Management International Ltd. had a world of expertise but their website didn’t show it. How do you make conservation feel as dynamic as the ecosystems it protects?

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Website Strategy
Website Design
Production Management

2025

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As a globally respected ecological consultancy based in Aotearoa New Zealand, WMIL has a depth of  world-class expertise. However their website didn’t reflect that. They needed a platform capable of carrying the weight of their mission, showcasing decades of conservation work, and engaging a global audience.

Working closely with WMIL, we did more than just build a better website, we brought their purpose to the surface. We crafted a digital experience that’s intuitive, visually rich, and strategically aligned with their goals. Clean, intuitive design paired with the stunning photography supplied by WMIL. A system that lets you dive deep into projects. Real stories, real research, and the real people behind it, front and centre.

And this wasn’t just a visual upgrade. WMIL can now update their own content with ease. The site also embraces bilingual and multilingual place names wherever possible: a nod to the organisation’s respect for people, place, and planet.

The result? A digital home that reflects the heart of WMIL’s work: clear, trusted, and future-ready. With more engagement, easier access to research, and a solid foundation for growth, WMIL is now positioned to share their mission with the world like never before.

Choir were great to work with, helping build WMIL a beautiful and easily edited website, that we know is going to help us showcase our work with pride and ease, well into the future."

Dan Burgin
Senior Ecologist

Man in a dark t-shirt holding a laptop that displays the WMIL website home page design.
Wildlife Management International homepage with Rock Wren in bush and headline inviting visitors to join its conservation mission.
Full homepage design for Wildlife Management International, shown in two parts to display complete layout, UI structure, and style.
'Wildlife Expertise' services page above the fold, with a scenic aerial background of Clarence River.
Mid-page section of Wildlife Expertise showing tabular design concept, a key element shaping the structure and style of WMIL’s site.
About page design for the Wildlife Management International Limited website.
Projects page design showing desktop and mobile views, featuring a clear layout and filters system for exploring WMIL’s work.
Case study design for NZ Bird Atlas project, with hero image of native bird feathers and introduction to WMIL’s conservation work.
Case study body section design shown in desktop and mobile views, highlighting responsive layout and clear content presentation.

A website that was more than a reskin. It was a rethink. Designed for depth, not just first impressions, because this is work people want to explore, not scroll past.

Publications page design with filters, tagged items, and academic listings, highlighting a clear and well-considered user experience.
Base section of the publications page with academic article structure, navigation and footer design.
Four mobile views of WMIL website showing navigation menu, academic article layout, and other key elements in responsive design.