The Duke of Cambridge speaks out on the illegal wildlife trade for Chinese television
The Duke of Cambridge makes a passionate speech on the urgent work needed to combat the illegal wildlife trade to a group of Chinese and UK students.
The Duke of Cambridge makes a passionate speech on the urgent work needed to combat the illegal wildlife trade to a group of Chinese and UK students.
The mountain, or eastern Bongo is one of the rarest large mammals in Africa.
Tusk is extremely grateful to all our sponsors, performers, donors, guests and volunteers that made yesterday’s Tusk Ball at Camden’s Roundhouse such an incredible success. We are thrilled to announce that the event raised approximately £450,000 for our conservation projects in Africa, which we will aim to distribute in grants before the end of the year.
Together with Exceptional Travel, we are pioneering long-term conservation travel, a sustainable way to support the protection of nature, wildlife, and local communities. Known as "The Land of a Thousand Hills", Rwanda is famous for its magnificent mountain gorillas in the forests of Volcanoes National Park. Home to one-third of the world’s remaining mountain gorilla population in the North West, Rwanda's lesser known lake side savannahs in the East and primate rich forests in the South West makes for a multi layered safari experience, unique to Rwanda.
Today Tusk's Royal Patron, The Duke of Cambridge, met artists from the Tusk Rhino Trail at an event held in Kensington Palace Gardens.
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With nearly 40% of its land area protected for wildlife, Zambia has the large expanses of wilderness that are necessary to maintain healthy carnivore populations.
For Dogs…By Dogs is the motto of Gerhardt Thiart who ran the 2023 Iditarod Trail Sled Dog race in support of Tusk’s Wildlife Ranger Challenge. We are pleased to announce that Gerhardt successfully completed the race on 17th March 2023.
The annual Tusk Conservation Awards are a celebration of successful conservation that is being undertaken across the African continent by individuals who are dedicated to their work and cause. Developed by Tusk Trust in partnership with Investec Asset Management the Awards are an accolade in the truest sense. They recognise the unsung heroes of conservation, who are nominated by their peers without their prior knowledge, in recognition of their outstanding and inspirational efforts to conserve Africa’s natural heritage. If you would like to nominate your conservation hero visit www.tuskawards.com
Now entering their 10th year, the Tusk Conservation Awards, in partnership with Ninety One, celebrate Africa’s most dedicated and innovative conservationists.