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Savé (pronounced Sah-vey) Valley Conservancy is a wildlife conservation leader in Zimbabwe. A Non-Profit Organisation, we are dedicated to protecting the region's ecology for future generations. The Conservancy spans an area of some 3400 square kilom ...
Strong Roots focuses on conservation and sustainable development through educating and empowering the local and indigenous communities that live in the region of the Kahuzi-Biega National Park in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
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The African wild dog (Lycaon pictus) is the second most endangered carnivore in Africa. Despite regular sightings of breeding wild dogs in Kasungu National Park (KNP) Malawi, and its potential importance as a viable population, to date no comprehensive ...
Community Markets for Conservation (COMACO) is a novel, emerging company in Zambia that is pioneering an innovative way for making markets and conservation work together. It produces IT'S WILD!, a special brand of organic, value-added processed product ...
In collaboration with the Zambia Wildlife Authority (ZAWA), the Zambian Carnivore Programme is a non-profit Zambian registered trust dedicated to conserving large carnivore species and their habitat in one of Africa's most wildlife-rich countries.
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WHAT IS MAMMALMAP? The aim of MammalMAP is to update the distribution records of all African mammal species. Through collaborations with professional scientists, conservation organisations, wildlife authorities and citizen scientists across Africa, we ...
The Milgis Trust aims to conserve the wildlife, habitat and pastoral people's way of life. The Milgis Trust's core area is located in northern Kenya within the drainage of the Matthews Range, Ndoto Mountains and Kirisia Hills, but spreading furthe ...
Lake Tanganyika and its surrounds are recognised as a biological wonder under threat. The loss of wildlife, fish life and habitats pose a grave threat to the biodiversity of the region and indeed the world.
However it is the communities living ...
Ajubatus, taken from the latin Acinonyx jubatus (Cheetah) epitomises the freedom of spirit, grace and dynamism of our conservation initiatives. The concept of establishing a Foundation was conceived in the African wilderness in early 1992.
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The Ruaha Carnivore Project, part of Oxford University's Wildlife Conservation Research Unit WildCRU, aims to help develop effective conservation strategies for large carnivores in Tanzania's remote Ruaha landscape.
This vast, amazing wildernes ...
The Liberia Animal Welfare Society is a local community based animal welfare organization registered with the government of Liberia in 2004 with the aim of promoting a peaceful society where both animals and humans can live in as companions.
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With the number of rhino's lost to poaching exceeding 300 in 2010 alone and over 300 to date in 2011, there is no doubt a solution for rhino poaching needs to be found.
Our mission is to provide a sustainable, cost effective defensive strategy ...
As humans have an increasing effect on natural areas, we at Askari are striving to protect the natural, wild area that is Pidwa Wilderness Reserve. Pidwa has been established as an area purely for wilderness and conservation with minimum human interfer ...
The Wild Bird Trust aims to keep birds safe in the wild with a combination of research and action. We are a registered non-profit public benefit organization.
Our focus is on endangered African species such as the Cape Parrot (the most endange ...
The Darwin Primate Group seeks to raise awareness about the human/baboon conflict and human/monkey conflict in South Africa with the goal of finding constructive methods to protect these species from further damage caused by ongoing human development.& ...
In 1999, the Goualougo Triangle Ape Project (GTAP) was initiated in the Republic of Congo in an area encompassing the southernmost sector of the Nouabalé-Ndoki National Park.
The overall goal of the Goualougo Triangle Ape Project is to promote ...
The Foundation for the Protection of Marine Megafauna (FPMM) was created in 2009 to research, protect and conserve the large populations of marine megafauna found along the Mozambican coastline. 'Megafauna' are large marine species such as sharks, rays ...
in 2000, the South African Marine Rehabilitation and Education Centre (SAMREC), a non-profit organisation, was formed mainly to care for sick or injured African penguins because of their vulnerability; now we see our work as vital, particularly as St C ...
LAMCOT started as the Turtle Project and the heart and backbone of the organisation is still the turtle conservation. In 1992, the rate of decline in turtle numbers was so extreme that Carol Korschen at Peponi Hotel decided to set up a project whereby ...
The Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area, or KAZA TFCA, is potentially the world's largest conservation area, spanning five southern African countries; Angola, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe, centred around the Caprivi-Chobe-Victoria ...
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