Both projects work with the local communities to develop small-scale, sustainable tourism to fund direct conservation research, and sensitive ways to protect and preserve them for the future.
The Six Rivers Iceland Project aims to birth and sustain a long-term not-for-profit Salmon Conservation project within Iceland. Partnerships have been formulated with local conservation projects along the main salmon rivers in the northeastern part of Iceland.
Knowledge from the local Strengur anglers club and well-informed Ecologists from Oxford University in England is being combined in an effort to maximise the Salmon population and its surrounding habitat while simultaneously leaving the remaining wildlife unhindered as much as possible.
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Six Rivers Iceland is a not-for-profit conservation programme, which seeks to reverse the decline of the Atlantic salmon.
Six Rivers Africa is a not-for-profit conservation initiative which seeks to understand, protect, and promote biodiversity in the wetlands and former hunting areas of Southern Tanzania.