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Royal Patron of the Tusk Trust

Royal Patron of Tusk Trust

"I was delighted when asked to become Royal Patron of Tusk Trust. I have seen the Charity’s inspirational work at first-hand. To me, projects supported by Tusk – particularly those which combine the protection of endangered species with innovative initiatives for alleviating poverty in remote rural communities - show a clear way forward. Such ground-breaking conservation work aims to preserve the balance between local people and wildlife, and provides a framework of real hope for the future."

HRH Prince William of Wales, KG
Royal Patron, Tusk Trust


PRINCE WILLIAM'S FIRST OFFICAL VISIT TO TUSK FUNDED PROJECTS

Prince William, who was joined by his brother Harry completed their first joint Royal Tour of Southern Africa in June 2010. They visited Tusk funded projects in Botswana including the Mokolodi Nature Reserve near Gaborone and the Botswana Predator Conservation Trust and Coaching for Conservation in Maun.

At the Mokolodi Nature Reserve they visited which hosts over 12,000 children a year from across Botswana who spend up to a week learning about their country's natural heritage at this world-class environmental education centre. William and Harry watched demonstrations by a group of deaf children from the Ramotswe region and took part in a snake talk!

In Maun they spent a night with researchers from the Botswana Predator Conservation Trust tracking predators and were given the opportunity to learn more about the ground-breaking work that BPCT is conducting into the use of scents by predators and the artifical recreation as a Bio-Fence. Prince William spent a morning with over 400 children who were taking part in the unique Coaching for Conservation initiative which combines sport with the natural world and encourages children to respect themselves and their environment.


PRINCE WILLIAM MARKS TUSK'S 20TH ANNIVERSARY

At a reception held at HSBC's private banking headquarters in St James's London on the 7th January, Tusk's Royal Patron was joined by some of the charity's long term supporters who braved the freezing conditions to mark Tusk's 20 years of conservation in Africa.

Balancing environmental conservation with the growing needs of society is at the heart of the "great challenge facing mankind", Prince William said echoing the beliefs of his father The Prince of Wales, who for many years has argued that mankind should live in harmony with the natural world.

Charlie Mayhew, Tusk's CEO, said that whilst huge strides have been made in tems of community driven conservation, the picture in terms of poaching now threatens many of the wildlife gains achieved since 1990.

'Elephant losses have increased three and half times in the last two years and the poacher’s price for rhino horn has leapt more than 600% from $400 per kilo in 2007 to $2,600 per kilo today! It is not surprising that that the Continent is now experiencing a surge in poaching and it explains why South Africa, a country, which in the past has remained largely immune to major poaching, lost over 100 rhino last year! Three times the losses of the year before.'

Since it's inception twenty years ago Tusk has invested over £12 million into over a 100 widlife conservation, community development and environmental education projects across the continent. It currently directly supports 40 in 17 countries.

Prince William said: "We must all help, help to ensure that, for the communities Tusk serves in Africa, and for the awe-inspiring wildlife with which they co-exist, that the next 20 years are ever more life-enhancing and secure. Future generations must have the chance to wonder at the Continent's spell-binding natural heritage for themselves. We owe it to them. This legacy is not ours to squander. And in this cause, Tusk is a great champion."

Download an artilce that appeared in the Daily Telegraph newspaper about the reception.


Tusk Trust is part of the Princes' Charities Forum which brings together all of the charitable organisations supported by Prince William and Prince Harry. For more details please visit the Princes' Charities Forum page. 


 

 


 

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