Our Projects
Rhinoceros conservation in Zimbabwe
The Foundation supported Imire Conservation in Zimbabwe with the donation of 10 motorcycles. These motorcycles enhance the mobility of their ranger teams and allow faster, more focused and more frequent patrols in remote parts of the reserve.
About Imire rhino conservation
Protecting endangered animals
Imire rhino and wildlife conservation is an organization in Zimbabwe dedicated to the protection, rehabilitation and recovery of iconic African species. With a strong focus on the black rhino, elephants and cheetahs, Imire combines wildlife management with education, anti-poaching and involvement of local communities.
On their vast reserve, a dedicated team of rangers work to protect endangered species. In addition, Imire is active in nature education and community outreach, with projects that engage local residents in conservation and sustainable development
Rangers and rhinos
Major Programs and Initiatives
Rescue and Rehabilitation: They are committed to rescuing wild animals that have been injured, orphaned or trapped by human activities such as poaching, illegal trade or conflicts with humans.
Ranger Teams and Patrols: Well-trained rangers conduct daily anti-poaching patrols in protected areas. They play a crucial role in detecting suspicious activity, protecting wildlife and enforcing conservation laws in the field.
Rehabilitation and Return to Wildlife: A major goal is to rehabilitate these animals, with the ultimate goal of returning them to safe, protected habitats in the wild
Education and Awareness: Through education programs for local people and campaigns, they raise awareness about conservation and threats to wildlife