Marine Conservation
Tusk's support of conservation initiatives across Africa does not stop where the land meets the sea; we support a number of marine projects.
Tusk's support of conservation initiatives across Africa does not stop where the land meets the sea; we support a number of marine projects.
Join US supporters from California and beyond as we gather at a number of locations to celebrate the transformative impact of Tusk’s conservation initiatives and the power of technology and innovation to preserve biodiversity.
Join US supporters from California and beyond as we gather in the Bay Area to celebrate the transformative impact of Tusk’s conservation initiatives and the power of technology and innovation to preserve biodiversity.
On Sunday February 23rd, 17 mountain bongos were safely repatriated from Florida to a specially designed sanctuary on the northeastern slope of Mt Kenya...
Tusk’s Turtle Trail, took to the streets of central London over the summer of 2025. The Turtle Trail, curated by Chris Westbrook of Westbrook Gallery, used creativity, public art and storytelling to raise awareness of the beauty of and threats to all marine turtles.
The Tusk Turtle Trail is a spectacular London street art installation that will convene renowned artists in a celebration of marine turtles, to raise awareness of and funds for endangered marine species.
Celebrities and Artists unite for the Tusk Turtle Trail in aid of ocean conservation
We will be celebrating the amazing female rangers around the world during World Female Ranger Week at the end of June 2025, to support their impactful work; protecting wildlife, empowering women and uplifting communities.
More than 1,400 runners from around the world have taken part in the 25th edition of the Lewa Safari Marathon – in a landmark celebration of support for conservation and community.
The Tusk Turtle Trail is a spectacular London street art installation that will convene renowned artists in a celebration of marine turtles, to raise awareness of and funds for endangered marine species.
The sixth edition of the Wildlife Ranger Challenge launches today to highlight that Africa’s wildlife rangers are no longer just protectors of animals, they are frontline defenders of nature, climate, and community wellbeing. As the world races toward the 2030 biodiversity targets, it is time to see these men and women not as foot soldiers but as leaders and invest in their welfare, training, and recognition.
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.
Game Rangers International has been operating in Zambia’s Southern Kafue Region since 2008, using a comprehensive approach that combines wildlife rescue, resource protection and community outreach, to conserve wildlife and wild spaces.
Two Tusk ambassadors come together for a unique, collaborative project.
The Liberia Sea Turtle Project, active since 2012, is dedicated to protecting marine turtles along 22 km of nesting sites in Little Bassa and 18 km in Rivercess.