Lilongwe Wildlife Trust
Lilongwe Wildlife Trust was established in 2009 when we opened the doors to Malawi’s first sanctuary, the Lilongwe Wildlife Centre. Since then we have grown to become one of the country’s leading conservation NGOs. Our mission is to save wildlife, campaign for conservation justice and inspire people to value and protect nature in Malawi. Our programmes span wildlife rescue, rehabilitation and research, environmental education, advocacy and campaigning, and projects to combat wildlife crime. Working in collaboration with local and international partners, we respond to urgent conservation challenges as well as drive long-term social and institutional change.
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Hirola Conservation ProgrammeThe Hirola Conservation Programme supports conservation of the most endangered antelope in the world, the hirola (Beatragus hunteri), and supports the conservation of and habitat restoration for the hirola and its fragile habitat in partnership with local pastoralist groups.
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Wildlife Forensic Academy
The Wildlife Forensic Academy is nature’s game changer and a preeminent voice in the mobilisation of wildlife forensic knowledge. We give African wildlife its voice. We join forces and share knowledge.
We speak up, act, change and challenge boundaries. Wildlife – We want to protect and preserve nature’s ecosystem. People – We want to raise awareness and mobilize enthusiasm for a global call-to-action. Knowledge – We stand for education, innovation and state-of-the-art technology. |