SAVE Lions - Five rangers to protect the lions
SAVE Lions - Five rangers to protect the lions The work of the newly recruited community rangers began with research among the local population: “How do you deal with predators, especially lions, when they kill your…
Review of the year 2021 Children Projects
Review of the year 2021: Children Projects Despite Corona, we remain committed to our goal of reaching 62,000 (approx. 90%) children and young people in and around Botswana’s wildlife contact areas with conservation education…
Mogogi - How a five-year-old walks into a better future
Mogogi - How a five-year-old walks into a better future SAVE wants to reach 62,000 children with the environmental education programme Education for Conservation. That is the five-year plan. But what people and stories are…
183 children celebrated their wildlife diploma
183 children celebrated their wildlife diploma Seven villages around the Okavango Delta were celebrating: 183 children of the SAVE Early Childhood Development programme were handed their diplomas. In the environmental education programme…
With enthusiasm and charisma: The SAVE environmental teacher Neo
With enthusiasm and charisma: The SAVE environmental teacher Neo As you know, community development is one of our most important goals in our E4C programme. In this context, we…
Good news for Matsaudi (Botswana)
18. June 2021|In Educational work, General, E4C - Education for ConservationGood news for Matsaudi (Botswana)The next Learning Center for 60 to 100 children and youngsters will be established early next year in Matsaudi, a community on the…
Neo Xhike - Another success story
14. June 2019|In Educational work, GeneralNeo Xhike’s StoryNeo Xhike’s story is another of SAVE’s succss stories. Neo Xhike is a 29-year-old teacher who works in SAVE’s Early Childhood Program in Matsaudi, a village just 15…