Analysis
Wilderness Safaris says African Parks partnership, Akagera/Kafue funding, conservation revenue — here is what is documented
- Wilderness Safaris highlights its involvement in conservation through partnerships and funding, specifically mentioning an "African Parks partnership, Akagera/Kafue funding, conservation revenue" and an investment of "$8M+ through park partnerships."
- Based on the available data, the mention of wildlife monitoring for species such as elephants, rhinos, lions, wild dogs, and cheetahs in the Southern Africa ecoregion is explicitly stated. The conservation work is self-reported, with specific financial figures and partnership details provided.
- The operator is associated with the "Southern Africa" ecoregion and focuses on wildlife monitoring. The tier indicated is "baseline."
- To raise the trust tier, further verification of conservation claims, details on local impact initiatives, and potentially third-party audits or certifications would be beneficial.
Conservation programs
- ›African Parks partnership, Akagera/Kafue funding, conservation revenue
- ›$8M+ through park partnerships
Certifications on record
No certifications on record