Tusk Conservation Awards 2024 Welcomes Two New Judges
We are pleased to announce that two new judges will be joining our esteemed judging panel for the Tusk Conservation Awards 2024.
We are pleased to announce that two new judges will be joining our esteemed judging panel for the Tusk Conservation Awards 2024.
A unique private safari in support of Tusk across the remotest corners of the Serengeti with the renowned guide Jean du Plessis.
The Malilangwe Reserve is a 130,000 acre, pristine wilderness area in the south-eastern corner of Zimbabwe. Over the last 30 years, an astonishingly successful restoration of the area from a cattle ranch to it's former natural state, has been implemented by Tusk supported Malilangwe Trust. The Trust is dedicated to environmental conservation and committed to the development of lives in the local communities. An area of new birth, positive upliftment and unique experiences.
Nominations are now open for the 2021 Tusk Conservation Awards. These industry-leading accolades celebrate African conservation leaders and wildlife rangers and showcase their significant impacts in the field.
The Savé Valley Conservancy (SVC) consists of private, Government, and community-owned properties working together to manage animal populations on a landscape scale.
Malawi is known for its friendly people and beautiful places but poverty, deforestation and wildlife crime have put the nation’s wildlife under immense pressure
Driven by the fact that lions may now number as few as twenty thousand in the wild, the team of designers and craftsmen at Grant Macdonald wanted to create a unique piece to raise awareness and funds in support of Tusk and our efforts to protect lions.
Vultures play an important ecological role by cleaning up dead carcasses and decreasing the spread of disease.