1. Shop at our Online Tembo Shop
Our Tembo Shop has lots of treasures for everyone to enjoy! What’s better? Every purchase helps secure the future for elephants and their habitats.
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2. Adopting a Tembo Ranger
A Park Ranger is a champion for our precious, voiceless wildlife. A better-trained and rejuvenated ranger force is at the core of rooting out poachers from our parks. However, protecting wildlife can be a life-threatening mission. You can help the men and women at the frontlines by donating towards required essential rangers’ equipment, training and resources.
3. Adopting a Collar
Elephant families traverse through most of the park landscape and it’s important to understand their movement patterns to monitor them. Collaring uses tracking technology called Earth Ranger which helps us keep track of the elephants and reduce human-animal conflict. Help keep our elephants within our radar by donating towards buying, installing and maintaining an animal collar.
4. Adopting a Community Project
Elephants and humans have so much in common- including the space they occupy in certain areas. The local community around the Amboseli ecosystem plays a vital role in the conservation of elephants and therefore need to learn to co-exist. Donating to a community project can help:
- Create community enterprise projects [CLICK TO SEE SOME KWS PROJECTS]
- Construct and maintain water dams and boreholes
- Support education by constructing schools, creating bursaries, outreach or feeding programs, providing books, uniforms etc.
- Construct hospitals
- Support food production
- Develop Green community projects (solar system installation, water harvesting, clean cooking solutions etc.)
5. Adopting a Degraded Site
Habitat Degradation happens when surrounding communities bring their livestock to graze in the park especially during the dry season. This means there is less vegetation for all wildlife and livestock. Habitat restoration is vital for maintaining ecological integrity. When you donate, you help restore the degraded sites by creating enclosures and planting vegetation that will be more sustainable for all creatures.
6. Support information and conservation education programs
Wildlife and humans often scramble for space especially with communities that herd livestock. Educating local communities and creating conservation programs goes a long way in helping reduce human and animal conflict. You can help by donating towards educative conservation and community-based projects run by Kenya Wildlife Service.