Africa Conservation Trust - Save Endangered Zebras and Help Wild Dogs in Kenya

Address

Africa Conservation Trust Logo

Africa Conservation Trust
P.O.Box 15219 177b,Koitobus Road
Nairobi, Central Province 509
Kenya
+254 733 621773
http://www.africaconservationtrust.org

Mission

Our mission requires the generation on a large scale of alternate sources of fast growing trees for charcoal and firewood. Our goal is to stop the destruction of the forests of Kenya for charcoal, and start restoring the national forest cover through these missions and vital interventions, building capacity with rural people for reforestation and the conservation of their forests and environment.

Programs

Following on from two project areas in the Aberdares the trust has set up a base in the Lake Magadi region and the coast province of Kenya.Biofuels crops are being added to our programs to further boost our rural communities wealth creating potential.

Africa Conservation Trust's Current Projects on GlobalGiving

Stop Overfishing and Preserve Kenya Marine Life
Stop Overfishing and Preserve Kenya Marine Life
Save Endangered Zebras and Help Wild Dogs in Kenya
Save Endangered Zebras and Help Wild Dogs in Kenya
Trees and Water for Masai in Kenya
Trees and Water for Masai in Kenya

Africa Conservation Trust's Funded Projects on GlobalGiving

Reverse Deserts Through Community Transformation
Reverse Deserts Through Community Transformation

Personnel Overview

Adam Tuller - Chairman
Adam has been working with the wildlife and ecosystem in Kenya for over 40 years. His vast experience and knowledge let to founding ACT and implementing tree planting programs all across Kenya.

Stacy Harris - Program Manager
A career ngo Director, Stacy is in charge of monitoring and evaluating all the programs. A former High School teacher, Stacy is married to a Kenyan woman and they had their first son in January 2009.

Peter Ole Tingai - Camp Manager
Peter is a respected Masai Elder in the community. He has worked closely with the Chairman, Adam Tuller, for over 10 years. Peter was there at the beginning of the project and is the community leader in training and capacity building for the local Masai.

Personnel Statistics

Adam George Henry Tuller , Chairman
Founded in 2001
Employees: 12
Volunteers: 8