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Introducing Tusk Award 2022 Finalist David Daballen

David Daballen is the Director of Field Operations for Save The Elephants. As an ambassador and warrior for elephants for the past 20 years, he’s been involved in more than 100 collaring operations and can identify 500 individuals.

3rd October 2022
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Tusk Award Winners: Where Are They Now? (VIII)

This year, we're celebrating the 10th year of the Tusk Conservation Awards. To mark a decade of shining a light on conservation heroes, we're catching up with the winners of years past to find out what they've been up to since winning their award.

29th September 2022
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Tusk Award Winners: Where Are They Now? (VII)

This year, we're celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Tusk Conservation Awards. To mark a decade of shining a light on conservation heroes, we're catching up with the winners of years past to find out what they've been up to since winning their award.

18th August 2022
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Tusk Award Winners: Where Are They Now? (VI)

This year, we're celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Tusk Conservation Awards. To mark a decade of shining a light on conservation heroes, we're catching up with the winners of years past to find out what they've been up to since winning their award.

22nd July 2022
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Conservation Post-Covid: Reintroducing Environmental Education

As Covid-19 restrictions ease around the world PACE (Pan-African Education Programme) Champion Denis Agaba reflects on reintroducing environmental education to a primary school in Uganda.

20th July 2022
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Protecting Lamu’s threatened turtle populations for future generations

Following a recent visit to the Kenyan coast, Tusk Philanthropy Manager Anna Hunt reports back on the incredible marine conservation work being done by the Lamu Marine Conservation Trust.

15th July 2022
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Tusk Awards Winners: Where Are They Now (IV)

In 2022, we'll be celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Tusk Conservation Awards. To mark a decade of shining a light on conservation heroes, we're catching up with the winners of years past to find out what they've been up to since winning their award.

28th April 2022
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Tusk Award Winners: Where Are They Now (III)

In 2022, we'll be celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Tusk Conservation Awards. To mark a decade of shining a light on conservation heroes, we're catching up with the winners of years past to find out what they've been up to since winning their award.

29th March 2022
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African Leaders Come Together To Build Resilience In Conservation

The third Tusk Conservation Symposium took place last week at the Sarova Mara Game Camp in Kenya’s Maasai Mara National Reserve and saw 57 delegates from 15 African countries congregate to strengthen the conservation sector. Generously sponsored by the Nick Maughan Foundation, with vehicle support provided by Land Rover, delegates spent four days sharing their knowledge and expertise to collaborate around the theme ‘Building Resilience in Conservation.’

9th March 2022
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Tusk Award Winners: Where Are They Now?

In 2022, we'll be celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Tusk Conservation Awards. To mark a decade of shining a light on conservation heroes, we're catching up with the winners of years past to find out what they've been up to since winning their award.

18th February 2022
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Tusk Award Winners: Where Are They Now?

In 2022, we'll be celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Tusk Conservation Awards. To mark a decade of shining a light on conservation heroes, we're catching up with the winners of years past to find out what they've been up to since winning their award.

2nd February 2022
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Introducing 2021 Prince William Award Winner, Simson Uri-Khob

Simson is the CEO of the Save the Rhino Trust, having worked with the organisation for 30 years. His work has supported efforts to bring back the desert-adapted black rhino from the brink of extinction. Today, rhino numbers have increased and conservancies are supported to employ locally-recruited rangers, provide education and health improvements and help for farmers.

22nd November 2021

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