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Our Approach

Our conservation framework is built on structured land transition, ecological alignment, and long-term stewardship.

Core Process

  1. Identification of ecologically significant properties

  2. Ecological and conservation alignment

  3. Structured acquisition and protection planning

  4. Implementation of legal conservation mechanisms

  5. Long-term stewardship and sustainable management

Aerial Forest View
Elephant And Antelopes
Elephant And Antelopes

What “Protection” Means in Practice

  • Clear conservation outcomes (habitat integrity, species safeguarding, corridor value)

  • A defined protection instrument (servitude/stewardship/protected status)

  • A long-term stewardship plan (management, monitoring, compliance)

 

Sustainability (Support Mechanism Only)

Where appropriate, low-impact eco-tourism supports operating sustainability—so conservation stewardship is not dependent on ongoing fundraising.

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