Lion Landscapes
Lion Landscapes works primarily in the Laikipia area of Kenya to protect lions through a programme of research, capacity building, and innovation.
Tusk has established a reputation for identifying and supporting an impressive range of conservation initiatives with an incredibly successful track record throughout Africa.
Lion Landscapes works primarily in the Laikipia area of Kenya to protect lions through a programme of research, capacity building, and innovation.
The Maa Trust works alongside community-owned wildlife conservancies to promote conservation through sustainable development.
Madagasikara Voakajy promotes the conservation and sustainable use of Madagascar’s ecosystems, habitats and species by tackling the greatest threats to the island’s unique biodiversity.
Established in 2003, the Mali Elephant Project (MEP) protects a unique population of 550 sub-desert elephants.
The Malilangwe Wildlife Reserve, a former cattle ranch restored as a wildlife area since the 1980s, is managed by the Malilangwe Trust for biodiversity conservation, community development and sustainable ecotourism.
Maputo National Park in Mozambique enables linkages between a mosaic of marine, coastal and inland components with important conservation value and potential for high-value tourism.
The mountain, or eastern Bongo is one of the rarest large mammals in Africa.
Mount Kenya is the second tallest mountain in Africa, with the largest single forest area in the country holding important species like elephant, black rhino, leopard and mountain bongo
NatureUganda aims to enhance community resilience and conserve critical biodiversity in wetlands like Mabamba and Kiyanja, which are vital habitats for endangered species such as shoebills and grey crowned cranes.
Mount Marsabit, in northern Kenya, is an important regional watershed and provides critical habitat for wildlife including elephant, rhino, lion and Grevy’s zebra.
The Northern Rangelands Trust (NRT) was established in 2004 to develop community wildlife conservancies in northern Kenya.
Nyungwe National Park, located in southwestern Rwanda, is one of Africa's largest montane rainforests and a biodiversity hotspot.
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