Our work

Environmental education

We seek to inspire the next generation to value and protect nature. Over 180,000 children from more than 600 schools across Malawi have taken part in our education programmes.
In the past year
8k+
children participated in our education programmes
19
teachers trained to deliver environmental education
7
of our modules incorporated into the national primary curriculum

OUR INITIATIVES

Mainstreaming conservation

Integrating our education content into the national primary school curriculum, in partnership with the Malawi Institute of Education.

EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING

A specialist education site at Lilongwe Wildlife Centre, featuring guided forest walks, games, drama, storytelling, and more.

School Projects

Micro-projects and community science initiatives, such as beekeeping, permaculture gardens, and monitoring river water quality.

Volunteer

If you dream of working with African wildlife or want to gain skills for your conservation career, we have something special for you!

Support us

Malawi’s wild animals and wild places are under threat. With your help, we can save them. Make a real impact by donating today.