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Meet Nsefu.org's newest Junior Ranger!

Our Junior Rangers are the key to future conservation.

Amira, who is now Nsefu.org's youngest ranger, raised money at her lemonade stand, saving her allowance, drawing pictures for people, and soliciting donations for Nsefu. She makes videos about saving wildlife and likes talking to people telling them how important conservation is and her passion is fighting "anti-poaching".

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Nsefu Team at the 2018 Wildlife Conservation Network (WCN) Fall Expo

See who we met at the WCN Expo in San Francisco.

Fighting extinction with Nsefu Wildlife in San Francisco. The Nsefu team met many others with the same goal. We met Rosemary Alles's friend Marty. Also met Andre, who spent months helping with the beekeeping project in Zambia was there.

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Sewing Project: Local Women begin to learn a new trade!

Learning a new trade is key to our conservation efforts.

Working with local women, a Nsefu team member shows them how to use the treadle sewing machines to sew women’s safari clothes . This is part of Nsefu's effort to provide alternatives to poaching.

When this project reaches maturity we will switch to solar panels supporting electric machines and have a large building with a retail store in the front.

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DHL Parcelcopter takes to Tanzanian skies!

Drones are changing how delivery is done in Africa.

Over Lake Victoria - Photo: DHL

Over Lake Victoria - Photo: DHL

When we last heard about courier company DHL's Parcelcopter delivery drone, it had been delivering medication to a remote island village and a mountaintop community, both in Germany. Now, the most recent version of the aircraft has just completed a pilot project in Tanzania. Story by Ben Coxworth / newatlas.com

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A Toast For Tusks - Event Photos

Thanks to all who attended, donated or provided auction items.

Coe Lewis

Hi friends! On behalf of our team Nsefu Wildlife...We want to thank EVERYONE who came to support our "A Toast for Tusks" fundraiser at the amazing Witch Creek Winery.

Thank you to our host Mayur Pavagadhi for once again being our hero and thank you to the terrific staff who helped us make it a GREAT event. The energy was WONDERFUL and everyone seemed to enjoy the beautiful wines, the yummy food and enjoyed our silent auctions and raffle prizes. That makes us so happy. I want to thank my friends who showed up to support us and I want to thank our new friends who showed up to support us.

Compassionate and FUN people were everywhere and we had the best time!! And I would like to say the biggest thank you to our board members and volunteers who did such a fantastic job. Bill Huth, Connie Edwards McGaughy, Christine Rhoads, Rich Robinson, Beth Hill, Roger Garay, David Wallace, Mitch Rand, Shelly Waddell, John Stewart McGaughy, Lily Rhoads, Andrea Moreno Partida and Becky Linn. These amazing people made this a success. I am grateful for each and everyone of you!

100% of the proceeds will go right into action in Africa protecting and preserving elephants, lions, giraffes and MORE. THANK YOU ANGELS...AND WE WILL SEE YOU NEXT YEAR!!!! Love and gratitude....Coe.

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