Nature Uganda
NatureUganda aims to enhance community resilience and conserve critical biodiversity in wetlands like Mabamba and Kiyanja, which are vital habitats for endangered species such as shoebills and grey crowned cranes.
NatureUganda aims to enhance community resilience and conserve critical biodiversity in wetlands like Mabamba and Kiyanja, which are vital habitats for endangered species such as shoebills and grey crowned cranes.
Nyungwe National Park, located in southwestern Rwanda, is one of Africa's largest montane rainforests and a biodiversity hotspot.
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.
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.
Join the Tusk Team of runners in the Bath Half Marathon on Sunday 15 March 2026!
Tusk will be cheering another team across the finish line in the London Marathon 2026 on Sunday 26th April.
We are now moving towards the culmination of the Wildlife Ranger Challenge, Race Day. This comes after the four exciting training challenges which have prepared the ranger teams for the 21km race, taking place across Africa on September 20th.
The Turtle sculptures in the Tusk Turtle Trail took to the streets of Central London over the Summer of 2025, engaging public with art and awareness. Each sculpture was designed by a host of Tusk Ambassadors, celebrities and well known artists.
GZT combats the zebras’ main threats of habitat degradation, lack of dry season water access, and hunting by nomadic pastoralists. With people and communities at the heart of their work, GZT employs a broad network of local Scouts, Ambassadors and Warriors to monitor the zebra and engage local communities.
Scaling up the number of rangers in Africa is essential for delivering the Global Biodiversity Framework’s ambition to protect 30% of the planet’s land and waters by 2030.
The 2025 edition of the Wildlife Ranger Challenge culminated in race day on Saturday September 20. And what a day it was!
Race day on September 20th was the culmination of the 2025 Wildlife Ranger Challenge, supporting wildlife rangers across Africa.
See which teams across the Men's, Women's and Mixed categories topped the leader board. The team results of the Wildlife Ranger Challenge 2025 have now been judged and verified and the winners are.......
The Tusk Turtle Trail recently departed the streets of central London and headed back to the studio to be prepared for the live turtle auction on October 8th at the View form the Shard.
Now in its thirteenth year, the Tusk Conservation Awards recognise dedicated, forward-thinking individuals with inspirational stories and incredible impact from across the continent.