African Wildlife Conservation vs COVID19
Tax deductible
The COVID19 virus is having detrimental effects on the conservation of Africa's wildlife as tourism has come to a complete halt. With little funding, the protection of Africa’s wilderness is under extreme threat as the animals are vulnerable and in the open. Our efforts and organization are no exception as our operations have slowed due to the pandemic – fundraising is crippled.
Due to our success with creating anti-poaching units that excel at the highest level and our community work, we earned our next big project to take over the management of well over 150,000 acres of land in the heart of the most poached region in the country of Zambia. We have had an extremely difficult time raising funds, as this opportunity could not have come to us in a more challenging time.
The project will strictly be a conservation and community upliftment initiative as we will create over 80 + jobs for the indigenous people, invest our own funds into their community, secure and protect the land currently being decimated by poaching, and off various education programs.
We are in need of funds for the following goods to be able to start this massive project as soon as possible since there are only a few months left in the dry season. If there is anything you can contribute, we would be EXTREMELY grateful. Every dollar raised here will go towards exactly what you see listed below. You will see updates on our Facebook and Instagram as we raise funds. We don't waste money or talk crap here, all this money is going to the front lines. Here is a list of the things we need help with purchasing to begin our next mission. It seems like a lot but every bit of will go towards one of those items big or small!
1. Toyota Landcruiser (will buy used) $20,000
2. Toyota Hilux pickup truck (will buy used) $12,000
3. Tractor and Trailer $30,000
4. Down payment for Anti-Poaching Canine Unit $10,000
5. Temporary housing on reserve while working (for all workers + food/appliances) $8,000
6. Repeater system for communication that covers the reserve $8,000
7. 1 motorbike $2000
8. Solar Panels $3,000
9. Diesel fuel $10,000
10. Ferry to transport vehicles/ equipment across the river (Kafue River) (only access) and to further transport tourist and visitors for years to come! $80,000
11. $7,500 Misc tools for work
This entire project over the next 2-3 years will cost approximately $2.5 million to complete. Once completed, over 150,000 acres of wilderness will be protected, dozens of jobs created, and our school will be open for an international body for anyone to come learn about the wildlife of Africa through all of the courses our school entails.
A Movement is on the horizon for our wildlife and our natural world. Please help us with our mission.
Thank you so much for your support!!
Organizer
Johnny Gee
Organizer
Sparkill, NY
Soldiers For Wildlife
Beneficiary