


Our rangers prevented elephants from destroying village crops
The other day some elephant were seen approaching the Mbirikilli village and so the voluntary rangers prevented elephants from destroying village crops. The rangers intercepted the small herd and with
New equipment for our Volunteer Wildlife Rangers
Some of the village farmers have now formed a Voluntary Rangers team. Here are some of the wildlife rangers getting the type of equipment they requested to help them keep
Elephant poaching because they destroy crops
Elephant poaching because they destroy crops. The photo demonstrates the damage a herd of elephant can do the corn fields of villagers that live alongside the Serengeti National Park in
Loss of Habitat for African Wildlife
Loss of habitat for the African wildlife in the Serengeti. We are constantly expanding our needs for space. The human population numbers are rising. We need more food. We need
Illegal Ivory Trade
Illegal Ivory trade. Trading in Ivory is illegal in most countries, but the trade continues through support networks similar to the ones that operate in the drug trade. The value
Stopping Ivory poaching
We are stopping Ivory poaching. Chagga Mzungu and Macho Porini Safaris with sponsorship from Rotary Club Darwin North provided the Mbirikili Village on the border of the Serengeti with an
Protecting the harvest from elephants
‘The Mbirikili Project’ – protecting the annual village harvest from marauding Serengeti Elephant. Chagga Mzungu is managing Rotary sponsorship to reduce both famine and elephant poaching. At the beginning of
Humanitarian work & wild life conservation
Humanitarian work & wild life conservation in The Serengeti, Africa, We are seeing Africa turn into dust bowls of poverty as its people struggle to make ends meet, fight corruption