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Sheldrick Wildlife Trust
Target demographics: Elephants, Wildlife and Secure wild places of AfricaBest known for their work to protect elephants, the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust operates the most successful orphan elephant rescue and rehabilitation program in the world. In addition to this, the trust launched various initiatives to preserve wildlife, including anti-poaching, enhancing community awareness and providing veterinary assistance to animals in need.
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Lewa Wildlife Conservancy
Target demographics: Wildlife, Anti poaching, Education and livelihoodLewa serves as a refuge for critically endangered species including the Black Rhino and the Grevy’s Zebra. Lewa also invests heavily in its local community through educational and youth empowerment programs. Combining the techniques of world-class anti-poaching operations, including cutting edge monitoring technology, and the engagement of the local community, Lewa conducts important conservation work on-the-ground in Kenya.
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Ol Pejeta Conservancy
Target demographics: Wildlife, Northern white RhinosCo-founded in September 2010 by photographer Nick Brandt, conservationist Richard Bonham, and entrepreneur Tom Hill, Big Life was the first organization in East Africa to establish coordinated cross-border anti-poaching operations. Big Life partners with local African communities to protect East Africa's Wildlife and Wildlands.
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Big Life Foundation
Target demographics: Anti poaching, Anti trafficking, Rhino protectionOl Pejeta Conservancy is a conservancy in Central Kenya; it boasts the largest Black Rhino sanctuary in East Africa and is also known for providing a sanctuary for great apes. The Conservancy generates income through wildlife tourism and offers visitors a chance to reinvest in conservation and communities. Through its community development programs, Ol Pejeta provides local rural communities with funds to aid health, education and water infrastructure projects.
