Lewa Wildlife Conservancy
The Lewa Wildlife Conservancy works as a model and catalyst for the conservation of wildlife and its habitat.
The Lewa Wildlife Conservancy works as a model and catalyst for the conservation of wildlife and its habitat.
Join more than 50 ranger teams across Africa in a global collaborative fundraising initiative to support the men and women working tirelessly in the face of the tragic economic impact of Covid-19 to safeguard the continent’s iconic wildlife.
Nominations are open for the 2023 Tusk Conservation Awards. Now in its 11th year we are looking to celebrate our next round of extraordinary conservation leaders and wildlife rangers paving the future of African conservation.
HRH the Duke of Cambridge joined Tusk on a tour to Namibia and Tanzania to visit the Tusk projects playing an integral part in the fight to #endwildlifecrime
An annual survey of consumers has shown that demand for ivory in China has dropped to less than half the level it was before the country introduced a domestic ban on trade. Tusk has welcomed the news while cautioning that there is “no room for complacency”.
It is with great sadness that we share the news of the passing of Senior Wildlife Warden Solomon Chidunuka of Zambia’s Department of National Parks and Wildlife.
For the first time in several decades, the number of mountain gorillas has grown to over 1,000!
As we near the end of 2019, Tusk is grateful to all our supporters for what has been another incredible year. We have been really overwhelmed by the generosity of so many donors, helping us do more than ever through our long-standing partners. The Tusk Ball In May raised an incredible £530,000, while our annual Safaricom Marathon in Kenya generated a further £350,000 for our work.
British naturalist, author, conservationist, television presenter, cameraman and Tusk Ambassador Simon King OBE will share his tales of adventures and misadventures alongside Africa’s dynamic wildlife, as well as his observations of living harmoniously with nature in a modern world. The event is hosted and sponsored by Longleat, and is being held as part of the Living with Wildlife appeal, in partnership with Send a Cow.
The Bateleurs is a unique non-profit organisation of volunteer pilot members who give their aviation skills, the use of their privately-owned aircraft, and their time for free in support of conservation and the environment in Africa.