Tusk Welcomes Debate on UK's Ivory Markets
Along with other NGO’s, Tusk welcomes an important debate on the UK's ivory market, which is taking place in the Houses of Parliament later today.
Along with other NGO’s, Tusk welcomes an important debate on the UK's ivory market, which is taking place in the Houses of Parliament later today.
Poaching remains the single biggest threat to not only African wild dogs but all wildlife in the buffer zone surrounding Hwange National Park, which is defined as the core operating area for Painted Dog Conservation (PDC).
Mount Marsabit, in northern Kenya, is an important regional watershed and provides critical habitat for wildlife including elephant, rhino, lion and Grevy’s zebra.
Wildlife Ranger Award winner Amos Gwema brings new weapons to the fight against wildlife crime.
Tusk has been involved with Herp Ghana since 2021 when Dr Caleb Ofori-Boateng was a finalist for the Tusk award for Conservation in Africa. As the first person to study and work for the protection of amphibians in Ghana, Caleb’s work with the government and communities has been impactful and inspiring.
The Maa Trust works alongside community-owned wildlife conservancies to promote conservation through sustainable development.
Tusk’s much respected and valued CEO, Charlie Mayhew, has been awarded the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in King Charles III’ first Birthday Honours list for services to Conservation and to Communities in Africa.
Northeast Namibia is home to the largest free-ranging black rhino population in the world.
Tusk’s conceptual garden at this year’s Hampton Court Flower Show was finally unveiled to the public yesterday, and has already been attracting a great deal of attention.