Our Projects
Our project work, in both Kora and Mkomazi, represents a spirit of hands-on, dynamic conservation; not only holding the line on conservation but reversing many years of damage and re-establishing complete ecosystems.
Our Projects
Our project work, in both Kora and Mkomazi represents a spirit of hands-on, dynamic conservation; not only holding the line on conservation but reversing many years of damage and re-establishing complete ecosystems.
Our Projects
Our project work, in both Kora and Mkomazi, represents a spirit of hands-on, dynamic conservation; not only holding the line on conservation but reversing many years of damage and re-establishing complete ecosystems.
Our Projects
Our project work, in both Kora and Mkomazi, represents a spirit of hands-on, dynamic conservation; not only holding the line on conservation but reversing many years of damage and re-establishing complete ecosystems.
Our Projects
Our project work, in both Kora and Mkomazi, represents a spirit of hands-on, dynamic conservation; not only holding the line on conservation but reversing many years of damage and re-establishing complete ecosystems.

The overarching aim of our current, vital work in Kora National Park, Kenya and historically in Mkomazi National Park, Tanzania, is to work with the wildlife authorities to re-establish precious ecosystems, reverse the decline of and protect endangered species, and invest in local communities to promote the benefits of conservation.

The Trust in Kenya is currently working in partnership with Kenya Wildlife Service to implement these actions in Kora National Park. This project, together with a focussed outreach and education programme, does not simply attempt to hold the line on conservation; it is an ambitious endeavour to re-establish a complete ecosystem, thereby positively reversing historical damage.

We possess the experience and relevant skills following our highly successful thirty-year programme in Tanzania. This internationally-renowned project involved the transformation of the vast Mkomazi Game Reserve into a thriving National Park. It has enabled us to master the techniques of revival and renewal in order that an ecosystem becomes self-sustaining. We are harnessing all that experience, and putting it to the best possible use in Kora today.

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