Conservation Lake Tanganyika operates to promote and preserve the biodiversity of Lake Tanganyika for the sustainable benefit of its inhabitants through a partnership with the community and the government of Zambia.
Conservation Lake Tanganyika has been provided 6 grants by the Elephant Charge totalling
$52,314.
- $8,644 -
Fuchs Elephant Charge 2018
- Support of a dedicated Community Coordinator, school conservation program with Chongololo Clubs, kids visits to Nsumbu Park
- $16,421 -
Fuchs Elephant Charge 2017
- Support of a dedicated Community Coordinator, school conservation program with Chongololo Clubs, kids visits to Nsumbu Park
- $11,300 -
K2 & Lendor Burton Elephant Charge 2016
- Put towards building a Community School on the senstive eastern park boundary
- $6,083 -
K2 & Mwala Crushing Elephant Charge 2015
- Provide requirements for overnight school outings in Nsumbu NP (4 trips of ave 15 children for 2 nights)
- $3,531 -
K2 & Mwala Crushing Elephant Charge 2014
- Purchase of wet weather patrol equipment & support of ongoing marine patrol costs
- $6,334 -
Elephant Charge 2013
- Support field trips to Sumbu National Park for school kids and Community Scout support.