Chimpanzee Conservation
Help local communities in Cameroon protect their chimpanzees. Only about 5000 Nigerian-Cameroon chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes vellerosus) are found in Cameroon and Nigeria, most of them in unprotected areas.
Cross River Gorilla Conservation
The Cross River gorilla is Africa’s most endangered African primate and one of the world’s 25 most endangered primate species.
There are currently just 250-300 individuals still present in the wild.
Conservation of Mau Forest Complex
Protecting and restoring the highland forests of the Mau Forest Complex will not only save the biodiversity of these unique highlands, it will also protect and promote water supplies for the surrounding arid lowland areas, including Nakuru and Masai Mara.
Environmental Education
EcoKids aims to promote environmental awareness among children and enable them to take practical steps to protect their natural environment. The project is supporting environmental clubs in primary schools, involving 4,100 schoolchildren between 6-13 years of age.
Reforestation - Tanzania
This project addresses the interconnected issues of human poverty, declining land productivity and forest degradation in Eyasi Division, Tanzania. Eyasi Division is situated amid important conservation areas such as the Serengeti, Ngorongoro and Lake Manyara National Park.
Marine Turtle Conservation
Help conserve and recover populations of the Atlantic sea turtle species that nest on the beaches of South West Cameroon. This project is situated in the coastal areas of South West Cameroon, specifically in the Fako and Ndian Divisions.
EcoKids - Kenya
EcoKids helps to establish and support environmental clubs in primary schools in Nakuru and Mau Forest Complex. Currently the project assists the schools with setting up nurseries for indigenous tree species and organising training for the teachers.

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