Water for Wildlife Program Saving Elephant Lives
Water for Wildlife Program Saving Elephant Lives
The Global Humane Conservation Fund of Africa (GH-CFA) has a Water for Wildlife program that addresses the devastating effects of drought on animals by providing essential water solutions to reserves in need.
In Zimbabwe’s Hwange National Park, thousands of elephants and other wildlife are struggling to survive due to water shortages. Partnering with Friends of Hwange, we’re upgrading boreholes and installing solar-powered pumps to keep water flowing around the clock, helping sustain these animals through the drought.
GH-CFA is directly sponsoring 5 waterholes from May-Nov 2024 that provide water for over 6,000 elephants along with other wildlife. Friends of Hwange, manage 45 of 102 waterholes in the Hwange National Park, which is the largest national park in Zimbabwe at 3.62 million acres.
Source: The Global Humane Conservation Fund of Africa (GH-CFA)
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