We're helping protect the world’s largest free-ranging population of black rhino and providing jobs to communities in a virtuous cycle.
Namibia’s Kunene region represents one of the last true wildernesses in Africa—and a rare opportunity to conserve a vast desert ecosystem and enhance its people’s quality of life.
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Explore Our Work in Africa
Dig deeper into The Nature Conservancy's conservation work in Africa with these engaging stories, blogs, videos, and photo galleries.