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Tusk Garden - Woburn Safari Park May 2018 main News

Woburn 'Not For Sale' Garden

Woburn Safari Park in Bedfordshire has created a new home for Tusk’s striking ‘Not For Sale’ garden. This unique exhibit was designed to raise awareness of the devastating slaughter of endangered African elephant populations for the ivory trade.

Safaricom Marathon 2018 News

First Lady of Kenya Starts 2018 Safaricom Marathon

The 19th Safaricom Marathon, hosted by Tusk and the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, was this year graced by Her Excellency the First Lady of Kenya, Margaret Kenyatta, who started the race and visited some of the important conservation and community work that it supports.

Ivory News

Tusk Welcomes UK Ban On Ivory Sales

Tusk welcomes today’s announcement from the UK’s Secretary of State for The Environment, Michael Gove, confirming that the UK Government will ban ivory sales to protect the future of elephants in Africa and Asia.

Sudan © Make it Kenya - Stuart Price News

Mourning the Loss of Sudan

Earlier this week the world’s last male northern white rhino, Sudan, was put down at the age of 45 following serious health issues that meant he could no longer stand up.

Grant Macdonald Create News

Grant Macdonald Create "Ruaha" In Support of Tusk

Driven by the fact that lions may now number as few as twenty thousand in the wild, the team of designers and craftsmen at Grant Macdonald wanted to create a unique piece to raise awareness and funds in support of Tusk and our efforts to protect lions.

BATUK Training News

British Army Helps Reduce Poaching In Malawi

Earlier this month, a seven-strong British Army unit returned from Liwonde National Park, Malawi where it has been supporting the Department of National Parks and Wildlife and African Parks to prevent poaching, in partnership with Tusk.

Tusk Conservation Symposium 2017 Team Photo News

Sharing Success in African Conservation

Last month, the Tusk Symposium in Cape Town, South Africa, brought together a number of our conservation partners for the first time, with the overall aim of “Sharing Success in African Conservation”.

Tusk Ball 2017 at the Roundhouse News

Tusk Ball 2017: A Huge Success For African Conservation

Tusk is extremely grateful to all our sponsors, performers, donors, guests and volunteers that made yesterday’s Tusk Ball at Camden’s Roundhouse such an incredible success. We are thrilled to announce that the event raised approximately £450,000 for our conservation projects in Africa, which we will aim to distribute in grants before the end of the year.

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