Big Life Foundation
Big Life’s vision is to help bring an end to the rampant poaching in the Amboseli ecosystem.
Kenya
Tusk has established a reputation for identifying and supporting an impressive range of conservation initiatives with an incredibly successful track record throughout Africa.
Big Life’s vision is to help bring an end to the rampant poaching in the Amboseli ecosystem.
Kenya
The Borana Conservancy works with local communities and other partners to ensure a sustainable ecosystem in the savannah habitat of East Africa.
Kenya
Coaching Conservation® is an environmental education programme with a difference.
Botswana
Conservation Lower Zambezi (CLZ) works with the Zambian Department of National Parks and Wildlife (DNPW) and local communities to protect the wildlife in the Park and surrounding areas.
Zambia
Conservation South Luangwa (CSL) was founded in 2003 to protect the wildlife and habitats of the South Luangwa ecosystem.
Zambia
Honeyguide is working to secure protection for elephants, their habitat and migratory routes though sustainable community conservation in Makame Wildlife Management Area (WMA) in the Tarangire ecosystem of Tanzania.
Tanzania
Integrated Rural Development and Nature Conservation (IRDNC) is Namibia’s oldest field-based NGO.
Namibia
The Karingani Game Reserve is situated in southern Mozambique and shares its borders with South Africa’s Kruger National Park (KNP), and Limpopo National Park (LNP).
Mozambique
The Lewa Wildlife Conservancy works as a model and catalyst for the conservation of wildlife and its habitat.
Kenya
Malawi is known for its friendly people and beautiful places but poverty, deforestation and wildlife crime have put the nation’s wildlife under immense pressure
Malawi
The Living with Wildlife project is a partnership between Ripple Effect and Tusk to help protect the people and wildlife of Murchison Falls National Park in Uganda. It is supported by the UK government, which matched all public donations that were given to the Living with Wildlife Appeal in early 2020.
Uganda
Established in 2003, the Mali Elephant Project (MEP) protects a unique population of 550 sub-desert elephants.
Mali