Analysis
Sangha Lodge says Western lowland gorilla protection, forest elephant corridors — here is what is documented
- Sangha Lodge states that its conservation efforts include Western lowland gorilla protection and forest elephant corridors, with an investment of over $2 million in gorilla protection. This information is self-reported by the operator.
- Based on the available data, Sangha Lodge is associated with the "West & Central Africa" ecoregion and focuses on species such as Western lowland gorillas, forest elephants, and bongos. There is no third-party certification or verification mentioned in the provided data to substantiate these claims.
- The operator is currently at a "baseline" trust tier. To raise this tier, further documentation and verification of their sustainability practices and conservation impact would be required, such as independent audits or recognized certifications.
Conservation programs
- ›Western lowland gorilla protection, forest elephant corridors
- ›$2M+ in gorilla protection
Certifications on record
No certifications on record