About
Big Life Foundation USA
Protecting over 1.6 million acres of wilderness in the Amboseli-Tsavo-Kilimanjaro ecosystem of East Africa, Big Life partners with local communities to protect nature for the benefit of all.
Since its inception, Big Life has expanded to employ hundreds of local Maasai rangers—with more than 30 permanent outposts and tent-based field units, 14 patrol vehicles, 2 tracker dogs, and 2 planes for aerial surveillance.
Co-founded in September 2010 by photographer Nick Brandt, conservationist Richard Bonham, and entrepreneur Tom Hill, Big Life was the first organization in East Africa to establish coordinated cross-border anti-poaching operations.
Serving
United States
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- HTTPS://BIGLIFE.ORG/
- HTTPS://BIGLIFE.ORG/WHO-WE-ARE/ABOUT-BIG-LIFE
- HTTPS://BIGLIFE.ORG/WHAT-WE-DO/WILDLIFE-PROTECTION
- HTTPS://BIGLIFE.ORG/WHAT-WE-DO/HUMAN-WILDLIFE-CONFLICT-MITIGATION
- HTTPS://BIGLIFE.ORG/WHAT-WE-DO/HABITAT-PROTECTION