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Creating a bright future for conservation

On behalf of all of us at Travel Beyond, the Great Plains Foundation, and Dereck and Beverly Joubert, thank you for your generous donation. This will go a long way in our projects for women empowerment, community upliftment, education, wildlife conservation, solar energy and landscape restoration.

Thank you for joining us in supporting conservation and communities in Africa.

Find out more about the projects that your contribution goes towards.

Rhinos Without Borders

Great Plains Conservation has committed alongside industry partner andBeyond to undertake a relocation of rhinos on a magnitude never done before – to relocate no less than 100 rhino from South Africa to safe havens in Botswana.

 

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Project Ranger

The COVID-19 pandemic is having a devastating effect on Africa’s wild places as tourism has halted and wildlife protection budgets are being cut. Join Project Ranger in helping fund front line conservation personnel protecting these important and fragile ecosystems.

Stop a Poacher. Sponsor a Ranger. Save a Species.

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Maasai Olympics

Great Plains Conservation has committed alongside industry partner andBeyond to undertake a relocation of rhinos on a magnitude never done before – to relocate no less than 100 rhino from South Africa to safe havens in Botswana.

 

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Conservation Emergency Fund

One of the most important lessons gleaned from the COVID-19 pandemic is that unprecedented times and challenges call for fast, flexible and innovative responses.

 

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Conservation Roots

The Great Plains Foundation is on a mission to restore ecosystems. Through Conservation Roots the Great Plains Foundation is partnering with local communities to restore indigenous trees to landscapes across Kenya, Botswana, and Zimbabwe.

 

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Solar Lanterns

Great Plains Foundation has a long-standing and strong relationship with two communities near our camps: the villages of Seronga and Gudigwa. Both are home to our Foundation projects that focus on skill development and conservation education.

 

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Solar Mamas

The Solar Mamas initiative empowers local women in Botswana to improve their economic prospects while providing a much-needed service to their communities through solar-powered electrical systems.

 

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Life With Elephants

Through a relationship with villagers who are members of Ecoexist in Eretsha the Great Plains Foundation is able to bring guests to their Life With Elephants Tour. This has benefited the participating community both financially and through a meaningful cultural exchange with international guests.

 

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Student Conservation Camps

Sustainable conservation is inextricably linked to the communities living among wildlife and protected lands. Without community-supported initiatives, and a focus on the future, lasting conservation legacies are not possible.

 

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Conservation Goals

Engaging communities in the conservation dialogue can take many forms but creating meaningful and memorable experiences around conservation is what leaves a lasting impact.

 

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