Uniting To Support Africa’s Rangers
Wildlife Ranger Challenge 2022
The Wildlife Ranger Challenge provides vital funding to the frontline of conservation across Africa.
Rangers are Africa’s unsung heroes. They don’t just fight poaching - they are conservationists, teachers, community support workers, leaders and much more.
The Wildlife Ranger Challenge, organised by Tusk and culminating on 17th September, celebrates their many roles, and is raising much-needed funds to support their work.
Visit wildliferangerchallenge.org
for more information about the challenge.
Completed campaigns
CSL is taking part in the Wildlife Ranger Challenge to raise awareness of the role of 300 rangers working to protect Zambia's South Luangwa Valley ecosystem, and support an estimated 3,000 livelihoods.
Wildlife Action Group is taking part in the Wildlife Ranger Challenge to raise awareness of the role of 45 rangers working to protect Malawi's Thuma and Dedza Salima Escarpement Forest Reserves ecosystem, and support an estimated 927 livelihoods.
Southern African Wildlife College is taking part in the Wildlife Ranger Challenge to raise awareness of the role of 20 rangers working to protect South Africa's Greater Kruger Area ecosystem, and support an estimated 100 livelihoods.
Save the Rhino Trust is taking part in the Wildlife Ranger Challenge to raise awareness of the role of 92 rangers working to protect Namibia's Kunene Region ecosystem, and support an estimated 650 livelihoods.
Conservation Lower Zambezi is taking part in the Wildlife Ranger Challenge to raise awareness of the role of 164 rangers working to protect Zambia's Lower Zambezi National Park ecosystem, and support an estimated 820 livelihoods.
Uganda Conservation Foundation is taking part in the Wildlife Ranger Challenge to raise awareness of the role of 500 rangers working to protect Uganda's Murchison Falls National Park ecosystem, and support an estimated 1000000 livelihoods.