
African Predator Conservation Research Organization (APCRO)
The African Predator Conservation Research Organization's (APCRO) mission is to initiate and facilitate multidisciplinary conservation research on a number of African predator species throughout the continent. This organization provides a vehicle for the gathering of scientific information and sponsors projects that will increase the potential long-term survivability of native carnivores.
http://www.apcro.org
Ditshwanelo
Ditshwanelo is an advocacy organization which promotes and protects human rights in Botswana. They work to affirm human dignity and equality irrespective of gender, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, social status or political convictions.
In pursuit of this mission, they educate, research, counsel and mediate on issues of human rights, with specific reference to the marginalized and the disempowered. Ditshwanelo has been a vigilant advocate for the Basarwas / San (Bushmen), immigrants, and refugees as well as children.
http://www.ditshwanelo.org.bw
Elephants without Borders (EWB)
Elephants without Borders (EWB) works across Africa, addressing challenges and complex issues elephants and people face through education and research studies. EWB monitors the movements, status and behavior of elephants. Better understanding elephant ecology and sharing this information with local communities allows them to work towards securing key habitats and migratory corridors. EWB believes elephants are one of Africa's most valuable wildlife species - the flagships, directing and providing the opportunity to reconsider the boundaries between conservation and rural development. Their vision, to open borders for Africa's wildlife through education and research helps enable future generations to share their lives with these great giants.
http://www.elephantswithoutborders.org
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