UK Government invests in Tusk’s Anti-Poaching efforts
Securing the future of Africa's endangered wildlife moves a step closer today as the UK Government pledged its support for Tusk's vital work on conservation's frontline.
Securing the future of Africa's endangered wildlife moves a step closer today as the UK Government pledged its support for Tusk's vital work on conservation's frontline.
In a move that would prove a disastrous step back for the country's conservation efforts, South Africa's high court has upheld a decision to legalize domestic sales of rhinoceros horn.
At the end of 2015 we celebrated the work of pioneering conservationists in Africa at our third annual Tusk Conservation Awards, in partnership with Investec Asset Management.
At a ceremony held at Clardige's in London HRH The Duke of Cambridge celebrated the remarkable work of three of Africa's pioneering conservationists, honouring their achievements at the third annual Tusk Awards for Conservation in Africa.
Watch Dr Amy Dickman's talk, "Money, Myths & Man-Eaters: Big Cat Conservation in Tanzania and Beyond" with a Q&A hosted by Kate Silverton.
Dr Amy Dickman's talk 'Money, Myths and Man Eaters: Big Cat Conservation in Tanzania and beyond' was a huge success last night at the Tusk American Express conservation lecture at the Royal Geographical Society, London.
The Duke of Cambridge makes a passionate speech on the urgent work needed to combat the illegal wildlife trade to a group of Chinese and UK students.
The Duke of Cambridge, Royal Patron of Tusk Trust, this evening joined more than five hundred guests at Syon House for the charity’s 25th Anniversary Ball.
Earlier today, Tusk's Royal Patron HRH The Duke of Cambridge delivered a landmark speech in Yunnan Province, China, highlighting the illegal wildlife trade. At the final session of a Regional Wildlife and Conservation Conference in Xishuangbanna, Prince William joined delegates from China and other Southeast Asian states. Reflecting on his visit, he spoke about the conservation initiatives that are developing in China, before then addressing the issue of the global illegal wildlife trade.
The Lewa Wildlife Conservancy works as a model and catalyst for the conservation of wildlife and its habitat.
Pan troglodytes verus
Giraffa camelopardalis rothschildi
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
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)
Okapia johnstoni