Six Rivers Africa’s mission is to protect, restore and preserve some of the most remote and deteriorating parts of southern and western Tanzania.
Six Rivers Africa has a tried-and-tested model, working alongside local authorities and government officials. This creates a unique opportunity to make a real difference in one of the core ecosystems in Africa.
We believe it is important to work from the facts, allowing local communities to take ownership, which is why our approach is data driven and ‘Tanzanian led’.
Six Rivers Africa has developed five core pillars that we believe will create the foundations for a successful project, to restore and preserve wilderness areas.
Four core pillars underpin the Six Rivers Africa approach, bringing change through partnership, protection, community and research & restoration.
Six Rivers Africa implements community-led initiatives aimed at improving coexistence between humans and wildlife.
Six Rivers Africa safeguards and preserves wilderness areas and natural habitats.
Six Rives Africa establishes strategic partnerships to support wildlife conservation and to sustain wilderness.
Six Rivers Africa enhances public awareness and accessibility to wildlife population dynamics and biodiversity auditing data, to inform decision-making.
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