We extend our heartfelt thanks to communities, donors, and partners who make this journey possible.
Reduction in illegal traditional lion hunting and lion dancing practices
Individual lions saved between 2011 and 2016
Hectares of village Natural Forest Lands preserved
Villages adopted by-laws banning illegal lion hunting and lion dancer reward practices and Natural Resource Management and Governance
Trees planted in villages around Katavi National Park and Lwafi Game Reserve
Locals of different groups visited Katavi National Park from 2016 to date
Community members reached via conservation film shows, educational materials, seminars, and meetings since 2016 to date
Students supported with school uniforms and class materials
Students reached via Student Wildlife Clubs
Human-Lion and other Wildlife conflict Loudspeaker Early Warning Systems installed
Village Game Scouts trained and deployed as Lion Conservation Ambassadors
Lion-proof bomas built in South-Western Tanzania
Livestock secured by lion-proof bomas
Household family members benefited from Lion Proof Bomas
USD$ worth livestock secured by lion-proof bomas to date
Natural resource management and governance participatory appraisals conducted
Community leaders involved in local natural resource management and governance
Children with physical disabilities treated
Energy-saving stoves built to benefit 235 Households
Alternative jobs created through vocational skills in Mpimbwe
Women benefited from the women in value addition project
Households benefited from Climate change Smart Agriculture practices (Agroforestry)
USD$ invested in strengthening governance and management at WMAs