restoring the 'wild' in wilderness

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AN ANCIENT CORRIDOR RESTORED

A vital link between the Lake Manyara and Tarangire national parks, the Kwakuchinja corridor forms part of an ancient wildlife migratory path through the region.

Named ‘the place of slaughter’ in Swahili, Kwakuchinja Corridor acts as a natural funnel for migrating wildlife, making them an easy target for hunters and poachers — who all but wiped the land clean. By 2009, the Kwakuchinja Corridor had been declared extinct.

The restoration of this crucial corridor became our key focus. And, through our tireless efforts over the past 15 years to patrol the corridor in collaboration with the Tanzanian government, the area’s once-abundant wildlife has come home. In 2021, the ‘lost’ elephants made a triumphant return to bathe in the lake.

Yet, despite this success, illegal activities continue to threaten the Kwakuchinja Corridor. Wildlife poaching, logging for charcoal, overgrazing, and roadkill all pose major threats to the ecology of the corridor. Working with the local national park authorities, our long-term conservation objective is to strengthen and protect the corridor to ensure this essential migratory route remains a haven for the region’s wildlife.

conservation projects

Anti-poaching

Putting wildlife protection first

We support a joint anti-poaching team of rangers and set up mobile anti-poaching camps that move through the concession area on foot and by vehicle to patrol and protect wildlife.

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Wildlife monitoring and research

Conserving natural resources

To conserve and protect the region’s natural resources, our patrol team uses the SMART data collection system to record accurate and reliable data on all movements and incidents to curb illegal activities in the Kwakuchinja Corridor.

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A true conservationist is a man who knows that the world is not given by his fathers, but borrowed from his children.
- John James Audobon

key CONSERVATION accomplishments

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Elephants poached
4
Brand new vehicles purchased
19
Cases opened against illegal charcoal-makers since 2020
54
Illegal fishermen arrested
39
Illegal poachers arrested
30
Tonnes of garbage cleaned from the corridor
36
Anti-poaching rangers actively patrolling the corridor

BECOME A PART OF THE MISSION

Our mission is to work in partnership with key stakeholders to deliver the best conservation practices to the Tarangire and Manyara ecosystems while empowering local communities.

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