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Revision as of 13:06, 28 June 2023
Organization | Action Change (Formerly GVI Trust) |
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Region | South Africa |
Website | Website |
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ProjectLeader | Tyrone Bennett |
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A gift to this project will give an Elephant in Asia a better life today. We are working with a number of carefully selected local communities to fight the illegal act of forcing elephants to work in the tourism trade, whilst working to guard the elephants that are still in the wild by monitoring and funding protected areas. Many Elephants are forced to work in cities to bring in an income and this project aims to change this to a new strategy to promote ethical and responsible tourism in Asia
Challenge
Street begging and working in tourist camps significantly reduces the life expectancy of these endangered species. It diminishes their high cultural importance and places them in inhumane living conditions. Other threats include habitat loss and fragmentation with many elephants still in the wild being forced out of protected areas We cannot just put elephants into protected areas, therefore need new strategies and research to help these elephants remain safe and continue to populate
Long-Term Impact
With more than 70% of the elephant population, in Thailand alone, being found outside of protected areas our goal is to provide safe and monitored habitats for these elephants to thrive. By doing this we hope to increase the population as well as rescue and rehabilitate the ones that are in critical and inhumane living conditions. These creatures have high cultural importance, therefore we hope by creating awareness we can encourage sustainable tourism that respects the animals.
References
- https://www.actionchange.org/
- https://actionchange.org/
- https://www.facebook.com/ActioningChange/
- https://www.instagram.com/actioningchange/?hl=en
- https://www.linkedin.com/company/actionchange/
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