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Kenya

Northern Rangelands Trust

The Northern Rangelands Trust (NRT) was established in 2004 to develop community wildlife conservancies in northern Kenya.

Critically endangered

Hirola

Beatragus hunteri

Endangered

Monkeys

Piliocolobus rufomitratus

Mali

Mali Elephant Project

Established in 2003, the Mali Elephant Project (MEP) protects a unique population of 550 sub-desert elephants.

Kenya

Borana Conservancy

The Borana Conservancy works with local communities and other partners to ensure a sustainable ecosystem in the savannah habitat of East Africa.

Tanzania

Lion Landscapes

Lion Landscapes works primarily in the Laikipia area of Kenya to protect lions through a programme of research, capacity building, and innovation.

Rwanda

Rwanda Wildlife Conservation Association

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.

Endangered

Grey Crowned Crane

Balearica regulorum

Kenya

Ngare Ndare Forest Trust

Mount Marsabit, in northern Kenya, is an important regional watershed and provides critical habitat for wildlife including elephant, rhino, lion and Grevy’s zebra.

Zambia

Zambian Carnivore Programme

With nearly 40% of its land area protected for wildlife, Zambia has the large expanses of wilderness that are necessary to maintain healthy carnivore populations.

News

Women For Conservation: A First Step Towards Africa’s First People’s Park

Tusk has recently begun supporting the ground-breaking efforts of IRDNC in protecting Namibia’s spectacular Kunene region through a genuine partnership between communal conservancies and the government.

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.

Stories

Mountain Gorilla Population Tops 1,000

For the first time in several decades, the number of mountain gorillas has grown to over 1,000!

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.

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.