Together for Tanzania's Nature: An Overview of Our Conservation Projects
Our Mission: Protecting Tanzania’s Nature and Wildlife
Your Safari Supports Tanzania’s Conservation Projects.
At Wildfinder Tours & Safaris, we are deeply committed to preserving Tanzania’s unique nature and wildlife, as well as supporting local communities.
A portion of our proceeds is always donated to crucial environmental and wildlife conservation projects. This means that each booking directly contributes to the preservation of Tanzania’s landscapes and wildlife.
Together, we ensure that future generations will continue to experience the untouched beauty of this land. Join us in making a difference and experience a safari that makes an impact.
Organizations
Nkoaranga Orphanage
Founded in August 1997 with the support of the German organization Mama Ursula, the Nkoaranga Orphanage provides a safe and loving home to an average of 30 children aged zero to three years.
Under the leadership of Mama Andrew and 12 caring “Mamas,” the orphanage ensures that the children are adopted before their fourth birthday, allowing them to grow up in a family environment. The funding for the orphanage comes partially from donations, and each year, international volunteers support the children on-site.
WildlifeNOW - The Mkomazi Project
The Mkomazi National Park in Tanzania, spanning 3,270 square kilometers, was revived in 1989 by Tony Fitzjohn and his team. Through intensive conservation efforts, such as clearing roads, building water sources, and recruiting rangers, the area was saved from poaching and destruction. In 2008, Mkomazi was granted National Park status to ensure the long-term protection of this unique ecosystem. A notable highlight of the project was the establishment of a rhino sanctuary to reintroduce the endangered black rhino population. This sanctuary, along with a breeding program for African wild dogs, played a crucial role in restoring biodiversity within the park.
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