Human-wildlife conflict remains one of the biggest challenges in rural Africa.
Borders don’t matter—elephants, lions, and other predators pose real risks to communities, especially children walking to school or livestock grazing near wilderness areas. Or is it possibly the other way around!
We have been fortunate to work with incredible foundations on the ground like clawsbotswana.org , ecoexisttrust.org and Khwai Private reserve .
Their support helps protect children from wildlife, but also does things like builds Boma fence lines to safeguard livestock from predators.
Simple interventions like these can save lives and preserve livelihoods.
Working alongside these organisations has been a privilege.
They combine knowledge, resources, and dedication to make remote communities safer, stronger, and more resilient.
In Africa, coexistence with wildlife isn’t optional—it’s a necessity, and these foundations make it possible.