Protecting Africa’s Apex Predators

Dedicated to the conservation of large carnivores in Botswana, ensuring the balance between wildlife and local communities.

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Our Conservation Journey

Botswana Predator Conservation is a leading wildlife organization focused on protecting Africa’s large carnivores through research and community engagement, thriving for over two decades.

We bridge conservation and local communities to ensure both wildlife and people can coexist sustainably.

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Empowering Communities, Preserving Ecosystems

We strive to create a future where large carnivores thrive alongside the people of Botswana.

Why We Stand Out

BPC integrates science with community initiatives aimed at fostering both wildlife conservation and sustainable local livelihoods.

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Innovative Research

Our long-term studies on predator behavior and movement inform strategies for conservation and ecosystem health, ensuring informed decision-making.

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Community Solutions

Through collaborative efforts, we provide non-lethal conflict mitigation tools that empower communities while safeguarding wildlife.

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Educational Empowerment

We invest in youth by offering training and educational programs to nurture the next generation of conservation leaders.

Join Us in Predator Conservation

Be part of the change for wildlife and communities today.

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Our Impact

Through dedicated research and community partnerships, we safeguard vital predator populations and enhance ecosystem health in Botswana.

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What Our Supporters Say

Botswana Predator Conservation is making real differences in wildlife protection and community engagement. Their innovative approaches unite people and nature harmoniously.

— Sarah Johnson

The efforts of BPC to address human-wildlife conflicts through education and sustainable practices are commendable. It inspires hope for future coexistence.

— Mark Thompson

Get Involved with Conservation Efforts

Support our mission to protect Africa’s predators and ecosystems.

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