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Tanzania's elephants need you:
Help us save coastal forests packed with life

Africa has already lost 90% of a little-known global biodiversity hotspot but there is still time to protect some of the last 10% – if you join us.  

The appeal we’ve launched today – ’Saving Tanzania’s Coastal forests’ – will raise £360,000 to save 49,000+ acres of wilderness in an area where huge cashew plantations are destroying the forest. With your help, our partner TFCG can preserve a corridor key to lions, leopards, migratory birds and one of the world’s most endangered primates; a route still open to elephants where others are closing. 

In a country that loses one million acres of forest every year, you can join forces with local communities  – and save a landscape the world cannot afford to lose!

FIND OUT WHY TANZANIA'S COASTAL FORESTS ARE WORTH SAVING

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“Let’s make it happen!” 

TFCG ranger Lilian Santos on what WLT supporters could achieve by saving Tanzania’s coastal forests

In her letter to WLT supporters, TFCG ranger Lilian Santos talks about the conservation milestone you can deliver by donating to our new campaign – joining forces with local people to save the home of forest primates, elephants, lions and leopards.

CLICK HERE TO READ LILIAN'S LETTER TO YOU IN FULL

 
“To World Land Trust supporters, I say this: if you help us save these coastal forests, you’re already part of this beautiful place. Let’s make it happen!” - Lilian Santos

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