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We are in a partnering co-operation with the following organizations: Bana Ba DitlouIn cooperation with SAVE, Bana Ba Ditlou ("children of the elephants") has grown to an exceptional project that cares for needy and vulnerable children in the African town of Kasane. The centre gives them hope for the future and, at the same time, introduces them to conservation. banabaditlou.homestead.com CKLR Lion ResearchAlong the edges of African National Parks there are often conflicts between farmers and lions. Finding solutions for a peaceful coexistence is an important factor for the preservation of nature and its inhabitants. Protecting lions without overlooking the needs of people is the goal of SAVE and CKLR. www.ckgrlionresearch.org ![]() CKGR ResearchFocus of the Central Kalahari Game Reserve research is to secure the almost untouched wildlife areas in Africa. For the protection of endangered species and to find solutions for the farmer-predator conflict, SAVE supports several projects in Botswana. Deepwave e.V.In addition to large scale industry, everyday human activity is responsible for the permanent damage to the oceans. Since the oceans play a key role in the survival of humanity, SAVE supports the efforts of Deep Wave, to spread knowledge and inspire people to preserve the oceans. www.deepwave.org University of Göttingen, GermanySince 2011, SAVE and the Georg August University campaign for the protection and preservation of the oldest and species-richest African rain forest in Korup National Park in Cameroon. This unique ecosystem is home to many endangered primate species and other fascinating mammals. www.uni-goettingen.de Life Cycle AfricaThree "office-workers" have big plans. They will go on a bike tour covering 2,500 kilometers - in 25 days across Africa, from the Indian coast to the Atlantic! With this adventure, they want to attract attention, not to themselves but to Africa - particularly for the plight of the African wilderness and its nature. Moreover, donations shall be collected, by the Tusk Trust („Tusk Foundation“), an organization with 20-year’sexperience in initiating and financing conservation and foreign aid programs in Africa. The aim of the Foundation is to create a decent living for local people and wildlife in the future. www.lifecycleafrica.com NaturefundNature Fund is a conservation organization that purchases land to preserve habitats. In the course of climate change these are mostly forest habitats. SAVE and Naturefund campaign together for a more responsible handling of habitats. www.naturefund.de Pro WalPro Wal campaigns nationally and internationally for the protection of whales and dolphins and their natural habitats. In cooperation with Prowal, SAVE increases their efforts against the cruel dolphin hunts in Japan and the Faroe Islands. www.walschutzaktionen.de University of BristolThe University of Bristol is a member of the global network of universities and cooperates with SAVE specifically on research in Botswana. It has won an international award and is thanks to its excellent employees, their diverse capabilities and talented students, one of the best universities in the UK. www.bris.ac.uk WDSFAgain and again, the whale and dolphin conservation forum (WDSF) publishes about the situation of endangered marine mammals. SAVE is involved in raising awareness to call governments, businesses and consumers for action. www.wdsf.eu Zebra Migration ResearchIn 2001, Zebra Migration Research was set up to determine the environmental impact of the fence construction in the Makgadikgadi Pan National Park on migrations. SAVE supports further research on the impressive and, after the Serengeti, second largest migration of wildebeest and zebra herds in the Makgadikgadi and Nxai Pan National Park in Botswana. www.zebramigration.org |























