PHOTOS
Nsefu Wildlife Conservation Foundation photos
The event was great, with so many people dropping by to learn more about Nsefu Wildlife.
Nsefu Wildlife would like to thank everyone who made it to out to our 1st Annual Nsefu Wildlife Motorcycle Monkey Run!
The tournament was organized and sponsored by Nsefu Wildlife Conservation Foundation and Five Star Communications.
Andre and friend taking part in the 1st Annual IQ Podcast Saving Souls Halloween Fundraiser, benefiting Nsefu Wildlife.
Our amazing ranger team heading out on patrol to protect wildlife. Driving them out to the field is Nsefu USA board member Andre Gascoigne!
Rangers found “fishermen” using illegal gear to catch fish. Also, a new ranger tent has been built.
We have a couple of weeks before it heads off to Zambia and we have a few more things to jam into every square inch of that container.
We’re so proud of our Rangers for their achievement.
The Nsefu Team traveled to the Nyamaluma Training Base to check on our Rangers in training.
With the help from our partner, Parklane International School we are on our way to build the Nsefu Secondary School.
Recently, three Nsefu Wildlife Rangers joined official ranger training at the Nyamaluma Wildlife Training School.
The Team from left to right: Jessy Mvula • Edinas Daka • Peggy Banda • Nelia Mbewe • Joyce Sakala
From left to right; Tammy Rimes, Coe Lewis, David and Victory Wallace
Nsefu Wildlife's Sewing Program makes Protective Masks in response to the COVID-19 Pandemic
Keeping clean is the key to good health!
Nsefu Wildlife's Beekeeping Program is well under way. We now have six occupied behives.
It’s been two years since the death of Nsefu Wildlife’s Co-Founder’s son. Gathered at his tombstone are community members, pupils and teachers for Nsefu primary, and Nsefu board members.
The Nsefu Wildlife team was able to deliver much needed food rations to the local Nsefu Sector Community.
Supporters of conservation came out to Balboa Park to protest President Masisi of Botswana.
We now have two new colonies. Thanks to our new bee hive manager, Mr Chomi.
Thank you Kendra Scott and everyone that came out, to support conservation is Africa.
We’d like to thank everyone involved with A Toast for Tusks for their support.
Local pressure stops illegal wildlife transfer in South Luangwa National Park!
We’re almost done with the first set of toilets and are beginning to start on the second set.
So far…2019 has proven itself to be a banner year for our foundation and we have YOU to thank for that.
Nsefu team just completed another successful operation going after more potential poachers.
Our ranger team sprang arrested a notorious ivory poacher and his son.
The Nsefu team had a wonderful time with school children in the park. This was our second game drive with the kids.