Africa Nature Investors Foundation
ANIF’s flagship project is the Gashaka Project which aims to protect the vital population of the critically endangered Nigeria-Cameroon Chimpanzee found in the Gashaka-Gumti National Park, Nigeria.
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ANIF’s flagship project is the Gashaka Project which aims to protect the vital population of the critically endangered Nigeria-Cameroon Chimpanzee found in the Gashaka-Gumti National Park, Nigeria.
Association pour la protection des Tortues Marines de Maroc (ATOMM) was created in 2008 and is dedicated to sea turtle conservation and research in Morocco.
The Bhejane Trust is dedicated to assisting the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority in many aspects of the management and operations of three national parks of north-western Zimbabwe.
Big Life’s vision is to help bring an end to the rampant poaching in the Amboseli ecosystem.
The Borana Conservancy works with local communities and other partners to ensure a sustainable ecosystem in the savannah habitat of East Africa.
Community Centred Conservation (C3) is an international network of grassroots marine conservation initiatives.
Cameroon’s Ebo forest is one of the last remaining intact forests in Central Africa, and is host to some of the world’s most endangered primates including western gorillas, Nigeria-Cameroon chimpanzees, drills and one of only two remaining populations of Preuss’s red colobus.
The Chimpanzee Conservation Center (CCC) is a rescue and rehabilitation site for orphaned chimpanzees.
CLAWS Conservancy works to promote co-existence between communities and lions in the Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier Area, Northern 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.
Conservation South Luangwa (CSL) was founded in 2003 to protect the wildlife and habitats of the South Luangwa ecosystem.
Conservation Through Public Health (CTPH) promotes gorilla conservation among local communities by improving healthcare and economic opportunities.
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