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October 1, 2025

Hex Digital Launches New Conservation International Flagship Website

London, UK — [Oct. 27, 2025] — Hex Digital and global environmental non-profit Conservation International today re-launched conservation.org following a rigorous redesign and content update to the platform.

Conservation International is one of the world’s leading environmental non-profits, working across more than 30 countries to protect nature and the people who depend on it. The extensive redesign of Conservation.org is transformational, not only for the platform's design and technical infrastructure, but for connecting the organisation with its global audience of donors, advocates, and changemakers.

“This is more than just a website rebuild,” said Matt Rogers, Co-founder at Hex. “It’s a reimagining of how one of the world’s most respected conservation organisations mobilises support. At Hex, we believe digital platforms should do more than inform. They should inspire, compel action, and drive real-world change. We’re honoured to bring that vision to life with Conservation International. In addition, the platform has been built on the Sanity Content Operating System with accessibility, speed, scalability and sustainability at its core, ensuring integration with Conservation International’s existing global programmes, donor infrastructure, and storytelling initiatives.”

The new site puts storytelling and engagement at its forefront. In addition, the platform has been built with accessibility, speed, scalability and sustainability at its core, ensuring integration with Conservation International’s existing global programmes, donor infrastructure, and storytelling initiatives. It is also optimised for rapid campaign deployment, localisation, and advanced analytics.

Conservation International chose to undertake this intensive process with Hex due to Hex’s proven track record in helping mission-driven organisations scale their impact online, particularly through platforms that drive resources, increase supporter engagement, and convey powerful conservation stories with clarity and purpose. The project builds on Hex’s growing portfolio of high-impact work in the conservation and non-profit sector, with which Hex has demonstrated how thoughtful digital experiences can directly support growth in unrestricted giving, enabling non-profits to act swiftly and decisively in response to global challenges.

“As an organization working at the intersection of people and nature, our website serves as a dynamic hub for audiences to engage with Conservation International’s brand,” said Len Costa, Conservation International Chief Communications and Marketing Officer. “This redesign brings our mission and impact to life for every visitor — whether they come to learn, give, or get involved — and illustrates through impactful storytelling how investing in nature delivers lasting benefits for climate, biodiversity, and the ocean.”

At the heart of this partnership is a shared commitment to transformation, both digitally and environmentally. By marrying deep technical expertise with an understanding of what moves people to act, Hex and Conservation International envision conservation.org setting a new standard for how digital tools can advance conservation at scale.

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Hex is an experience design agency that partners with impact-led organisations to create transformative change. From strategy and research to design and build, Hex crafts digital products that inspire, engage, and perform to help their clients grow. Learn more at hexdigital.com.

About Conservation International: Conservation International protects nature for the benefit of humanity. Through science, policy, fieldwork and finance, we spotlight and secure the most important places in nature for the climate, for biodiversity and for people. With offices in 30 countries and projects in more than 100 countries, Conservation International partners with governments, companies, civil society, Indigenous peoples and local communities to help people and nature thrive together. Go to Conservation.org for more, and follow our work on Conservation NewsFacebookTwitterTikTokInstagram and YouTube.