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Our Projects

Peacemakers on the Frontlines of the Human-Wildlife Conflict

African reserves are experiencing escalated poaching pressure and competing uses for the land. The impact this has on the people living there, the land, and the wildlife is vast. By engaging scientists, researchers, conservationists, philanthropists, government officials, investors, we have proven it is possible to transform and empower the communities living alongside these spaces while protecting the environment and wildlife simultaneously. ACCF’s projects include some of the most iconic wild places in Africa and our work converges on strategic areas across Mozambique, Tanzania, Rwanda, and Zimbabwe.

African Elephant

Grumeti Fund

ACCF’s founding Project is the Grumeti Fund, located in the northwest corridor of the Serengeti. There are three areas at the heart of its operations: community outreach, anti-poaching, and conservation management. Their dedicated staff help to protect, manage and monitor Grumeti’s concessions.

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Karingani Agriculture

Karingani Game Reserve Project

Karingani Game Reserve is located in southern Mozambique its wilderness area is adjacent to the Kruger National Park. It has been internationally recognized as a vital conservation area. In addition to conservation and anti-poaching, Karingani supports and uplifts the neighboring communities by creating sustainable economic and employment opportunities, and helping them promote and preserve their culture.

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Lion Cub - Malilangwe Trust

The Malilangwe Trust

The Malilangwe Trust was created to restore and maintain a stretch of 130,000 acres of wilderness in southeastern Zimbabwe. The team manages conservation and community development programs on the Malilangwe Wildlife Reserve in order to advance conservation science, and improve the livelihoods of its neighboring communities.

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Akarabo Nursery & Garden in Rwanda

RWANDA PROJECT – VOLCANOES NATIONAL PARK

Acting as a critical buffer of 178 acres between Volcanoes National Park and agricultural land, the Rwanda Project aims to increase the habitat of the mountain gorillas and provide a refuge for unique species of fauna and flora in the region – including forest elephants and buffalo, birds, and reptiles, and even endemic orchids.

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Peace Parks Foundation

Peace Parks Foundation

Peace Parks Foundation recognizes the importance of conserving and developing core areas, corridors and keystone species, irrespective of political boundaries, to secure biodiversity conservation, which in turn is the most important foundation to ensure maintained, healthy and functional ecosystems – essential for the survival of all fauna and flora on the earth, including man.

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