our partners

WCP Zambia

Zambia

Based in Zambia, WCP plays a crucial role in the global fight against wildlife and environmental crime. The trafficking of illegal wildlife products and the illegal timber trade constitute serious, organised crime conducted by networks operating across borders in the Southern African region.

Greater Kruger Environmental Protection Foundation

South Africa

The Greater Kruger Environmental Protection Foundation (GKEPF) was established in 2016, in direct response to the alarming number of endangered animals killed by poachers in the region of the Greater Kruger National Park (GKNP) – an area which encompasses more than 20 million hectares of unfenced wilderness.

Mozambique Wildlife Alliance

Mozambique

An organisation that delivers international standards of conservation services in partnership with ANAC and regional stakeholders to support wildlife, communities and habitats across Mozambique.

Conserv Congo

Democratic Republic of the Congo

Conserv Congo is a prominent civil society organization dedicated to protecting nature and fighting wildlife crime in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). Based in Kinshasa, with key offices in North-Kivu and ex-Katanga, Conserv Congo has established itself as a powerful force in environmental conservation.

CLAWS

Botswana

Started in 2014 as a small research program, CLAWS became a Botswana registered non-governmental organization in 2020 to balance the needs of wildlife and local livelihoods. With partners and communities and through their science-based projects, CLAWS develops and deploys innovative strategies that reduce conflict between people and predators.

The Frankfurt Zoological Society

Germany (Main Office)

The Frankfurt Zoological Society is an international conservation organization. From our offices in Frankfurt am Main, our staff coordinates projects in 18 countries. Worldwide, 1277 colleagues work for FZS conservation projects. Our common goal is the conservation of wildlife and wilderness. We work where national parks and wilderness areas need our support.

Gonarezhou Conservation Trust

Zimbwabwe

The Gonarezhou National Park is managed as a co-management partnership established between the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority and the Frankfurt Zoological Society. Built on the back of a strong relationship developed over nine years of support by FZS for Gonarezhou, the Gonarezhou Conservation Trust is directly responsible for the management of the Park for 20 years and became fully operational on the 1st of March in 2017

Kwando Carnivore Project

Namibia

The overall aim of the Kwando Carnivore Project is the conservation of large carnivores through applied research and human wildlife conflict mitigation.
The Kwando Carnivore Project conducts applied research into large carnivores, and works with local authorities and local communities on threat reduction, including human-wildlife conflict mitigation, traffic slowing, public awareness.

the Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism

Namibia

The mission of the Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism is to promote biodiversity conservation in the Namibian environment through the sustainable utilization of natural resources and tourism development for the maximum social and economic benefit of its citizens.

Niassa Carnivore Project

Mozambique

We have a long-term, committed approach to conservation and have been working inside the Niassa Reserve since 2003. Our main focus is on the African lion but we work to conserve all carnivores in Niassa. Our small team is exclusively Mozambican, other than the founders, Colleen and Keith Begg. We are committed to hiring and training Niassa residents for our staff, providing advanced schooling through scholarships, and mentoring young Mozambican conservationists.

Victoria Falls Wildlife Trust

Zimbabwe

The Victoria Falls Wildlife Trust is based in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, in the Victoria Falls National Park. We are located in the center of the Kavango-Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area (KAZA TFCA) which is world’s largest trans-frontier conservation area comprising 5 countries and 520,000 km2 of protected parks and forests, game and wildlife management areas and communities.

IQ Wild

South Africa

 

CPC

Angola