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We believe that protecting nature means improving the lives of people. By supporting initiatives where conservation directly improves livelihoods, we help create a world where communities and wildlife thrive together, sharing the same land, water, and future.

Improving lives through wildlife conservation

Community Rhino Conservation Initiative

Community Rhino Conservation Initiative

The Community Rhino Conservation Initiative (CRCI) has re-introduced white rhinoceros in the communal area next to Hwange National Park in Zimbabwe in a highly secure and sustainable way to eventually accommodate a viable population of free roaming black and white rhinoceros. 

Gorilla Junction

Gorilla Junction

Gorilla Junction Foundation was established in 2012 by Lydia Eva Mpanga, a visionary leader who believes that investing in people creates lasting change. Her mission is to empower rural families, particularly women and children, through skills training, education, and opportunities that strengthen their economic independence.

Mahonia Na Dari

Mahonia Na Dari

Indigo Earth Foundation supports Mahonia Na Dari ("Guardian of the Sea"), a Papua New Guinean NGO dedicated to protecting Kimbe Bay's marine ecosystems through education, research, and community-driven conservation

Mara Elephant Project

Mara Elephant Project

Indigo Earth Foundation contributes to the Mara Elephant Project's vital work in combatting poaching, collaring and monitoring elephants, and mitigating conflict with farmers. Their mission helps to preserve elephant populations while fostering coexistence between communities and wildlife.

Musekese Conservation

Musekese Conservation

Musekese Conservation protects biodiversity, secures critical habitats, and supports the communities who rely on the Game Management Areas surrounding Kafue National Park. Their work is built on a clear belief: people are central to effective conservation. The aim is to ensure that biodiversity and people thrive side by side.

Painted Dog Conservation

Painted Dog Conservation

Painted Dog Conservation works to save one of Africa's most endangered carnivores. Through anti-poaching units, rehabilitation, and education programmes, they not only protect painted dogs but also create conservation awareness and benefits for surrounding communities.

Save the Rhino Trust

Save the Rhino Trust

Indigo Earth Foundation supports Save the Rhino Trust in their efforts to safeguard Namibia's unique, free-ranging black rhinos. Their work involves anti-poaching patrols, community engagement, and monitoring, ensuring these critically endangered animals have a future in the wild.

THE INITIATIVES WE SUPPORT

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