
Charities
50% of profits after direct costs are donated to conservation charities.

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Tsavo Trust
Tsavo Trust is a non-profit organization dedicated to wildlife conservation. Their key initiatives include:
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Anti-Poaching Efforts: Significantly reducing elephant and rhino poaching through ground and aerial patrols, contributing to reducing poaching by 50% since 2013.
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Big Tusker Project: Protecting the last remaining super tusker elephants. These elephants are significant in their ecosystem, providing much needed social stability within their environment.
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Community Engagement: Supporting local communities with employment, education, and infrastructure development through community conservancies like Kamungi and Shirango.
For more detailed information, you can visit their website.
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Big Game Parks
Big Game Parks engages in extensive conservation efforts:
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Wildlife Protection: Focuses on endangered species like rhinos and elephants including creating a safe environment where rhino can grow full horns.
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Habitat Conservation: Protects diverse ecosystems.
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Community Engagement: Involves local communities through employment and education programs.
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Sustainable Tourism: Offers eco-friendly accommodations to support conservation.
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Research and Monitoring: Conducts studies to guide conservation strategies.
For more information, visit their official website.


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Australian Marine Conservation Society
The Australian Marine Conservation Society (AMCS) is a prominent environmental organization in Australia, dedicated to the protection of the nation's coastal and marine environments. Established in 1965, AMCS focuses on creating marine national parks, advocating for sustainable fisheries, and protecting threatened ocean wildlife, such as sharks, seals, and whales. Their campaigns have been instrumental in securing significant environmental protections, including preventing industrial development on the Great Barrier Reef, ending commercial whaling in Australian waters, and promoting sustainable seafood through their GoodFish guide.
AMCS also addresses contemporary issues such as climate change impacts on coral reefs, particularly the Great Barrier Reef, and works on improving water quality regulations to mitigate pollution. Their efforts include collaborating with governments, scientists, and other NGOs to advance marine conservation initiatives and policies. AMCS is known for its passionate advocacy, scientific research, and community engagement, making it a leading voice in marine conservation in Australia
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Gorilla Doctors
Gorilla Doctors is a non-profit organization dedicated to the health and conservation of wild mountain and Grauer’s gorillas in Rwanda, Uganda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Through direct veterinary care, they provide life-saving medical treatment to ill and injured gorillas. The organization conducts regular health monitoring and responds to disease outbreaks to protect these critically endangered animals. Gorilla Doctors also engages in scientific research to understand health threats and employs a One Health approach to promote the interconnected health of wildlife, humans, and livestock. Their work significantly contributes to the growing population and well-being of mountain and Grauer’s gorillas.


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Forest and Bird
Forest & Bird focuses on protecting and restoring New Zealand's natural environment through various initiatives:
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Habitat Protection and Restoration: They manage nature reserves, conduct native tree planting projects, and restore ecosystems.
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Wildlife Protection: Efforts include protecting endangered species like kiwi and kakapo, and implementing pest control programs to safeguard wildlife.
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Marine Conservation: They advocate for marine reserves, promote sustainable fishing practices, and work to reduce bycatch and overfishing.
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Advocacy and Legal Action: They influence environmental legislation, engage in policy advocacy, and take legal action to prevent harmful activities.
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Community Engagement and Education: They run public awareness campaigns, involve volunteers in conservation activities, and provide educational resources for schools and communities.
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Climate Change Action: The organization advocates for strong climate policies and participates in projects enhancing carbon sequestration through reforestation and wetland restoration.
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AfriOceans Conservation Alliance
AfriOceans Conservation Alliance is a marine conservation organization based in Cape Town, South Africa, founded in 2003 by Lesley Rochat. The organization's mission is to protect and conserve South Africa's marine environment through research, education, and advocacy. Key focus areas include marine research, shark conservation, environmental education, marine protected areas, and community engagement.
AfriOceans is known for impactful campaigns like “Rethink the Shark” and educational initiatives such as the AfriOceans Warriors Program. The organization collaborates with other conservation groups, research institutions, and government agencies to influence marine conservation policies. Challenges include securing consistent funding and navigating political and economic factors.
Overall, AfriOceans is respected for its dedicated efforts in marine conservation, particularly in shark conservation and public education, contributing significantly to the protection of marine environments in South Africa.
