OELO Gabon
OELO Gabon works to conserve biodiversity in the Bas Ogooué lake region of Gabon through strengthening community management of natural resources.
Tusk has established a reputation for identifying and supporting an impressive range of conservation initiatives with an incredibly successful track record throughout Africa.
OELO Gabon works to conserve biodiversity in the Bas Ogooué lake region of Gabon through strengthening community management of natural resources.
The endangered okapi is the only other living member of the giraffe family, and survives only in the forests of war-torn Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)
The endangered African wild dog, or painted dog, has suffered a sharp population decline from over 300,000 in the early 20th century to around 6,500 today.
PACE supports conservation and sustainability education, providing ideas, information and training for teachers and learners across Africa.
The Reptile and Amphibian Program – Sierra Leone (RAP-SL), established in 2012, focuses on the documentation, protection, and conservation of reptiles and amphibians and their habitats in Sierra Leone.
Rwanda Wildlife Conservation Association's (RWCA) primary focus is on the endangered grey crowned crane, which is threatened across its range by habitat loss and poaching.
Northeast Namibia is home to the largest free-ranging black rhino population in the world.
The Southern African Wildlife College (SAWC) was established in 1996 to give natural resource managers, at all levels, the motivation and skills they need to become partners in saving the continent's natural heritage.
The Ise Forest Conservation Area (IFCA) was established in February 2021 to protect the remnant population of chimpanzees in Southwest Nigeria. Spanning 3,300 hectares, it was created through a co-management agreement between the Ekiti State Government and the SW/Niger Delta Forest Project.
The Pangolin Project is a non-profit organisation based in Kenya, dedicated to pangolin conservation, research and protection.
The Tsavo Conservation Area (TCA) includes nearly half of Kenya’s total protected area.
The Uganda Conservation Foundation (UCF) was founded in 2001 to support the work of the national conservation agency, the Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA).
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