Empowering Conservation and Community Development.
ESC Foundation is a registered Nonprofit Organization based in Moshi Kilimanjaro, Tanzania. We work on Research conservation and protect of the endangered species animals such as African Wild Dogs, Elephants, and Rhinos, just to name a few. Wildlife is part and parcel of the community today. They are part and parcel of the community’s progress and development. However, there is no good relation between human being and wild animals as result of pouching, environmental destruction, ignorance, unaccepted beliefs and poverty. As a result the narrated problems endanger the life of endangered wildlife species which in turn can make them to disappear that affect our tourism sector and our life generally.
“Helping the animals to thrive before they become extinct:”
We also focus on empowering local communities who live alongside National parks who share the same land without border with the wild animals. Such group include: “Vulnerable, marginalized, voiceless, underprivileged or disadvantaged group” including Women and Children.
Therefore, we members decided to initiate the formation of this organization so as to support Government efforts at ensuring there is better relationship between animals and Local communities.
We are Endangered Species Conservation Foundation (E.S.C.F)
ESC Foundation is a registered Nonprofit Organization based in Moshi Kilimanjaro, Tanzania. Registration Number: 00NGO/R/1568. Registered Date: 11/01/2021
Nurturing Wildlife, Building Communities, and Creating Lasting Conservation Impact.
- To promote community engagement on the protection of wildlife and natural habitats;
- Raising awareness of the community on environmental protection and preservation for wildlife to have better living;
- Empower young people to have the spirit of loving and protect wild life for future generations;
- Advocate for more space for nature and restore habitat areas aiming at creating better wellbeing for wildlife and threatened species; AND
- Lobbying decision and policy makers on the improvement of conservation and biodiversity.