Empowering Conservation Through Comprehensive Services

Volunteer caring for a rescued wallaby joey at an animal rescue shelter in Australia.

01

Scientific Research

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Understanding predator populations and their behaviors through scientific investigation.

Our scientific research encompasses long-term field studies that explore predator populations, movements, and behaviors. This essential data helps us comprehend their role in maintaining balanced ecosystems and informs our conservation strategies to support ecological health in Botswana’s Okavango Delta.

02

Conflict Resolution

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Implementing non-lethal solutions for human-wildlife conflicts.

We create innovative non-lethal tools, such as our BioBoundary project, to minimize conflicts between predators and local livestock. This approach promotes coexistence, enabling communities to thrive while safeguarding the region’s iconic wildlife, thereby enhancing both economic and ecological stability.

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Community Engagement

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Fostering awareness and education in local communities.

At Botswana Predator Conservation, we prioritize community engagement by working directly with local populations. Our initiatives expand conservation awareness, educate residents about wildlife benefits, and support sustainable livelihoods that harmonize with biodiversity conservation, ensuring mutual prosperity for people and wildlife.

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Conservation Policy

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Influencing wildlife policies with science-based data.

Our conservation policy work involves the application of rigorous scientific data to inform national and regional policies. By advocating for evidence-based land use, wildlife corridors, and predator protection strategies, we strive to ensure the sustainable management of natural resources for future generations.

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