It won’t be easy to counteract the criminals who profit from this deadly trade. But our tenBoma program is part of the solution.
The goal of tenBoma is to stop poachers before they kill. We use reporting gathered from communities, wildlife rangers, and police to predict – and prevent – a poacher’s next strike.
tenBoma is endorsed by INTERPOL, and more than 70 wildlife service intelligence and investigations officers in Kenya have been trained and equipped. In tenBoma covered areas, we’ve seen a 43% reduction in poaching – and a 15% increase in the elephant population.
By protecting adult elephants, we also protect their young calves. This short video shows the impact of tenBoma.
IFAW and GRI’s Elephant Orphanage Project (EOP) in Zambia provides a healing place for Njanji and other young elephants, some of whom lost their parents to poachers.
I hope you’ll take a moment to see how tenBoma is helping in the fight against poaching and how that makes a difference for baby elephants.
Each year, 20,000 elephants are killed for their ivory – that’s one every 26 minutes. Our mission is to bring this number down to zero … until there are no more orphaned elephants.
Can we put an end to poaching? We must.
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