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LONDON, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 27: (L-R) Tusk Award Winner Fanny Minesi, Prince William Award Winner Dr Ekwoge Abwe, Prince William, Prince of Wales and Wildlife Ranger Award Winner Jealous Mpofu attend the 2023 Tusk Conservation Awards at The Savoy Hotel on November 27, 2023 in London, England. (Photo by Chris Jackson/Getty Images for Tusk)

The Search For Africa's Most Inspirational Conservationists

Nominations are now open for the 2024 Tusk Conservation Awards. Now in their 12th year, we are on the lookout to find the next round of inspirational biodiversity defenders, who are leading the way for conservation in Africa.

Trans-Serengeti Safari 2021

Trans-Serengeti Safari

A unique private safari in support of Tusk across the remotest corners of the Serengeti with the renowned guide Jean du Plessis.

Zimbabwe panoramic

Zimbabwe

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.

Forest view

Over £55,000 Raised for Africa's Guardians of the Forest!

Africa is the third largest continent for global forest coverage, after Europe and South America. The forests are a critical ecosystem for people and wildlife, and full of rich biodiversity. Tusk chose to highlight the importance of Africa’s Forests in this year’s Big Give Green Match Fund.

The Search is On For Africa's Conservation Heroes

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.

usk Trust - Save Valley Conservancy-

The Savé Valley Conservancy

The Savé Valley Conservancy (SVC) consists of private, Government, and community-owned properties working together to manage animal populations on a landscape scale.

Tusk Trust - Lilongwe

Lilongwe Wildlife Trust

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