Best wishes for the holiday season,
The Serengeti can survive with enough support. Our impact is growing, but we’re fighting against time.
We must scale up programs in…
- Conservation Education
- Radio Programming
- Women’s Empowerment
- Climate Mitigation
Help us continue to grow!
Dave Blanton
Director |
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Just this year…
- We reached 3,500 students in 8 schools bordering the Serengeti
- with conservation education.
- 739 students and teachers went to the Serengeti on field trips.
- We built 2 tree nurseries to produce seedlings.
- Students have planted 4,470 indigenous trees so far. More to come.
- We reached hundreds of thousands of people around the Serengeti with 96 bi-weekly radio programs this year.
- We donated 10 bee hives to a women’s group to generate income. This launches our long-term program of granting micro-loans, finding markets for artisans’ products, and giving economic support to women.
- We gave 40 water filters to schools for clean drinking water.
- We printed and distributed 1,000 wildlife calendars and mini books.
- We gave presentations across the US with our Tanzanian partner.
- We continued to monitor the Serengeti, report on developments, alert the world to threats, and scale up programs to face growing challenges.
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Or send a check made out to: Serengeti Watch / Earth Island Institute,
706 Cayuga Heights Rd. Ithaca, NY 14950
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Below: students visit the Serengeti on a field trip. (1 min) |
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