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Sanctuary Retreats Philanthropy - Conservation Projects


A strong commitment to conservation and the environment is at the core of Sanctuary Retreats' ethos - evident in the location, design and construction of our properties as well as the sustainable practices used on a daily basis. The projects on this page are all designed to contribute to the conservation of wildlife and/or the environment in the areas in which we operate in the longer term. 

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Plants of the Okavango Delta
Plants and People Africa, Botswana

Plants and People Africa is a botanical research and community outreach project which is supported by Sanctuary Chief's Camp in the Okavango Delta,...

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Living with Elephants
Living with Elephants, Botswana

Sanctuary Retreats and non-profit charity Living With Elephants invite you to explore Africa from an elephant’s perspective. Meet and interact with...

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Sanctuary Olonana Indigenous Tree Planting
Indigenous Tree Planting, Kenya

In order to combat increasing deforestation and cultivate trees that are indigenous to the Masai Mara, one of the Sanctuary Retreats Philanthropy...

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Sanctuary Olonana Wetlands Project
Wetlands Project, Kenya

One of the key Sanctuary Retreats Philanthropy projects at Sanctuary Olonana is the innovative wetland system designed to allow enhanced water...

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Serengeti Cheetah Project
Serengeti Cheetah Project, Tanzania

The Serengeti Cheetah Project helps to monitor the demographics of the 50-80 cheetah in the area, one of the last few remaining natural ecosystems...

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The Maasai women that the Enkereri Biogas project is helping.
Enkereri Biogas, Kenya

Sanctuary Retreats Philanthropy is working together with Enkereri village, close to Sanctuary Olonana, to extend gas piping into designated "cooking...

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Mwika BeeKeeping Project
Mwika Beekeeping, Tanzania

On the western border of Tarangire National Park lies the village of Mwika.  Here, Sanctuary Retreats Philanthropy and Sanctuary Swala are...

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