Amara Conservation Ltd

Amara Conservation – EDUCATION FOR CONSERVATION

We conserve wildlife and habitats by promoting sustainable livelihoods through education. https://t.co/KUAtmIYnDg THE ORGANIZATION IS ORGANIZED EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE PURPOSE OF RECEIVING FUNDS FOR THE PURPOSES SET FORTH IN SECTIONS 501(C) (3) AND 501(C)(4) OF THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE OF 1986 (OR THE CORRESPONDING PROVISION OF ANY FUTURE UNITED STATES IN- TERNAL REVENUE LAW) (THE "CODE"), INCLUDING, FOR SUCH PURPO- SES, MAKING OF DISTRIBUTIONS TO ORGANIZATIONS THAT QUALIFY AS EXEMPT ORGANIZATIONS UNDER SECTION 501(C)(3) AND 501(C) (4) OF THE CODE. THE PURPOSE OF THE ORGANIZATION SHALL INCLUDE TO DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY CONSERVE, PROTECT AND RESTORE VIABLE ECOSYSTEMS IN AFRICA; TO SUPPORT, ENCOURAGE, AND ASSIST IN THE EDUCA- TION OF AFRICAN CHILDREN LIVING IN OR NEAR SUCH ECOSYSTEMS; AND DOING ANYTHING REASONABLY IN FUTHERANCE OF, OR INCI- DENTAL TO, THE FOREGOING.
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Kenyas Magnificant TsavoLand of The Red Elephants Kenyas Magnificant Tsavo Land of The Red Elephants Tsavos gentle giants cool off by dusting themselves with Tsavos volcanic red soil making them the worlds iconic red elephants. Over the past 30 years Tsavo has lost 70 of its Fauna and much of its lifesustaining Flora Over the past 30 years Tsavo has lost 70 of its Fauna and much of its lifesustaining Flora Tsavo a uniquely complete volcanic African ecosystem is the most important wildlife habitat in East Africa if not the entire continent. It could soon be lost forever Amara ConservationReversing this horrific loss through Education Amara Conservation Reversing this horrific loss through Education Amara provides environmental education economic empowerment and habitat protection to fuel conversation and stop the loss. There is still so much to do Community Empowerment Amara works to bridge the gap between people and wildlife by encouraging communities to engage in conservation for their mutual benefit.

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