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Lions of Windsor

Lions of Windsor 2019 Sculpture Trail

The Lions of Windsor & Maidenhead 2019 public art sculpture trail will feature 60 individually decorated, life-sized lion sculptures displayed across the Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead from August to October to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the birth of Queen Victoria and raise funds for charity. 100% of event profits will be donated to charities, including Tusk, in support of lion conservation in Africa.

Behind the scenes testing Land Rover’s New Defender

At the end of May 2019, Tusk CEO, Charlie Mayhew travelled out to Kenya with a team from Land Rover to put a prototype of the New Defender through its paces at the Borana Wildlife Conservancy in Laikipia, northern Kenya.

Prudential RideLondon-Surrey 100

Prudential RideLondon-Surrey 100 2019

Registration for the 2019 Prudential RideLondon has now closed - Good luck to Team Tusk!

Prudential RideLondon-Surrey 100 will see around 25,000 amateur cyclists take on a cycling challenge like no other through London and Surrey on a similar route to that of the London 2012 Olympic Road Cycling Races.

Safaricom Marathon 2019

20th Safaricom Marathon A Big Success

Marking its 20th Anniversary, this year’s Safaricom Marathon, hosted by Tusk and the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, once again saw more than 1,400 runners from over 40 countries tackling the incredibly challenging yet breathtakingly beautiful course in northern Kenya.

Vaccinations - a win-win for both wildlife and people

As wilderness areas become ever more fragmented the probability that infectious diseases will be transmitted between domestic animals and wildlife increases. Global Animal Health Tanzania (GAHT) works to reduce the likelihood and impact of these events in the buffer zones around the Serengeti ecosystem where people, their dogs and livestock mix with numerous wildlife species.

Lamu Beach Plastic Collection

Turning the Tide on Plastic Pollution

The Lamu Archipelago is one of Kenya’s most popular tourist destinations, famed for its historically important Swahili settlements, traditional dhows, and white sandy beaches. However, keeping these beaches clean and safe – not just for tourists, but especially for endangered turtles – has become a growing challenge, as each high tide brings in a new wave of plastic pollution from the Indian Ocean.

Donate to PACE

Thank you for choosing to donate to Tusk's PACE programme. With your generous support, we can and will continue to change people's attitudes and behaviours towards wildlife and the environment. Your donation will be processed by Tusk, and 100% will go to PACE.

PACE Luangwa School

Conservation Education – Making A Difference

Results from surveys conducted earlier this year and in 2017 confirm that Tusk’s PACE (Pan African Conservation Education) programme is in great demand and is making a real difference to conservation efforts on the ground.