Africa’s iconic wildlife is in danger. Majestic species like lions, elephants, and rhinos are rapidly declining due to poaching, habitat loss, human-wildlife conflict, and climate change.
Across Africa, the widespread use of toxic pesticides is silently poisoning the land, endangering communities, and devastating wildlife. These harmful chemicals contaminate soil and water sources, weaken ecosystems, and kill non-target species—including pollinators, birds, and…
Africa’s rhinos are vanishing. Driven to the brink by relentless poaching and habitat loss, both black and white rhinos now face a silent extinction. Their horns are prized on the black market—but to us, they…
Africa’s iconic wildlife is under increasing pressure from habitat loss, climate change, and human-wildlife conflict. As natural ranges shrink and populations decline, the survival of countless species hangs in the balance.
Africa’s elephants are disappearing at an alarming rate. Poaching, shrinking habitats, and human-wildlife conflict have pushed these majestic giants to the edge of extinction.
