
Care for Rangers Protecting Gorillas
Thin Green Line provided support for Ranger teams protecting gorillas and other rare species.
Thin Green Line provided support for Ranger teams protecting gorillas and other rare species.
Ofem Jacinta Eyong, one of the 3000 female rangers in Nigeria, speaks about the importance of her work and how empowering female rangers is essential to it.
Elephants are being decimated in numbers for a reinvigorated ivory trade, and our rangers are on the frontline trying their best in the harshest of conditions.
You can help us to get the funds direct to the family of a Fallen Ranger.
Our project has been awarded an Australian Aid: Friendship Grant
In 2004, Australian Park Ranger Sean Willmore sold his car, remortgaged his house and travelled the world for 14 months to bring you the story of the sometimes life-threatening challenges his colleagues face each day.
For World Ranger Day July 31st, HRH The Duke of Cambridge acknowledged the brave and critical work of the World’s Park Rangers in protecting nature’s most special places.
Elephants are being decimated in numbers for a reinvigorated ivory trade, and our rangers are on the frontline trying their best in the harshest of conditions.
Thin Green Line acknowledges the Kulin nation community, especially the Boon Wurrung and Bunurong people of Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula where we are based. We recognise all First Nations and Indigenous peoples across our Earth, and their living traditions of caring for lands and waters.
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