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We continue to stand strong in our support of many small and large projects as a company. We believe that each client who has traveled/will travel on a safari has made an important conservation investment in protecting the amazing wildlife for future generations. Should you wish to continue your support through a donation please do contact Alison Nolting to review our 33 highlighted projects below!  

Botswana

Kenya

  • Great Plains Conservation and the Great Plains Foundation is to Preserve, Rescue, and Recover landscapes
  • Kenya Wildlife Trust is Kenya’s principal predator conservation trust. It is dedicated to three of Kenya’s most important ecosystems, Greater Mara, Samburu-Laikipia and Amboseli-Tsavo’s, and protects vulnerable predator populations as well as empowering and educating local communities.
  • Save the elephants near Samburu www.savetheelephants.org
  • The Lewa Wildlife Conservancy encourages education and conservation of wildlife http://www.lewa.org/education_trust.php
  • Our Footprint supports a diverse range of conservation, health and education projects across Kenya which benefits the wildlife and local communities.

Namibia

Rwanda/Uganda

Rwanda

Central and West Africa

South Africa

  • Uthando in Cape Town raises funds for impoverished townships  http://uthandosa.org/
  • The Tswalu Foundation exists primarily to support ecological research at Tswalu in the southern Kalahari through the accumulation of research and quality information

Tanzania

Uganda

Zambia

Zimbabwe

  • Bushlife Conservancy in Mana Pools – sign up to donate to anti-poaching and collaring of iconic elephants 
  • Mother Africa Trust – supporting communities bordering Hwange and Matobos            
  • Children in the Wilderness is supporting communities near Hwange. http://www.childreninthewilderness.com/ (attention Sue Goatley)
  • Support of Ethandweni Children’s Home

General

  • African Parks is a non-profit conservation organisation that takes on the complete responsibility for the rehabilitation and long-term management of national parks in partnership with governments and local communities. We currently manage 22 national parks and protected areas in 12 countries. We are committed to our mission of managing, protecting and restoring 30 parks by 2030 in line with the global 30×30 goal.
  • WCN supports many wildlife research projects in Africa and globally – http://wildnet.org/
  • The Jane Goodall Institute for Wildlife Research, Education and Conservation http://www.janegoodall.org/
  • African Leadership University (ALU) and its foundation, the ALU Foundation, are the first of their kind on the continent, dedicated to galvanizing a new generation of bold, entrepreneurial and ethical African leaders.