Usangu wetlands © Jenna Gradidge

AUGUST 2023

Dear {CONTACT.SALUTATION},

 

I hope you're keeping well. 

 

In celebration of World Ranger Day earlier this week, we're sharing a few stories and projects all in the name of the exceptional work and dedication of rangers. They include the inspiring short film The Hearts of Bwindi and news of our newly launched fundraiser to upgrade the ranger units and head office at Enarau Conservancy, a critical buffer zone on the northern edge of the Mara-Serengeti ecosystem.

 

We also feature Carbon Tanzania's latest impact report, the successful translocation of giraffe to Iona National Park in Angola by African Parks, and Gabon's ongoing plans for becoming a global leader in conservation. 

 

Dive into the below - and, as always, please do reach out with any questions.

 

Yours,

Paul Herbertson

CEO Wild Philanthropy

 
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A beautiful short documentary sharing a glimpse into the daily lives of the rangers in Uganda's Bwindi Impenetrable National Park.

Watch here

© Enarau Conservancy

Supporting Enarau’s rangers

Catching up with Harrison Nabaala on the Mara's newest conservancy.  
Read more

© Carbon Tanzania

Big wins for forest communities

Carbon Tanzania publishes its latest impact report on its community work.      

Read more

 © Casey Crafford

Return of the giraffe

Fourteen Angolan giraffe successfully relocated to historical range in Angola.

Read more

© Thalefang Charles

How's the water? 

Nat Geo project publishes report on the health of the Okavango Delta's water. 

Read more

 © Mjose Jozie/CSL Zambia

Living with elephants

Elephant Crisis Fund on human-elephant conflict in Zambia's South Luangwa.
Read more

 © EWCP, Will Burrard Lucas

Protecting Ethiopia's wolves

Following the EWCP team into the Simien Mountains to track and collar wolves. 
Read more

Gabon conservation

Gabon leads the way

How the central African country plans to become a global leader in conservation.
Read more

 Kenya’s Arabuko Sokoke Forest Reserve

Fear and hope

Mongabay shares some good and bad on forests in Angola, Kenya and Ghana. 

Read more

 
 
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Please contact Paul Herbertson or Will Jones. 

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