Outside national parks in East Africa, buffaloes frequently come into conflict with humans. Though still numerous in many parts of East Africa, in some areas buffaloes have been eliminated or greatly reduced in number.

Adopt African Acres

Loss of habitat is the single largest threat facing wildlife in Africa today!

Adopt African Acres logoThis fact is the inspiration behind the African Wildlife Foundation’s “African Heartlands” and our Adopt African Acres program. African Heartlands are large landscapes identified by AWF as having unmatched concentrations of wildlife – and the potential to sustain them for centuries to come. At the core of these Heartlands are national parks and wildlife reserves. But wildlife also live outside the boundaries of these protected areas. And the wild lands around these core areas must be conserved.

By Adopting African Acres today, you’ll be helping communities create conservation trusts with the power to purchase land for conservation outright … or secure long-term leases to parcels of land that provide essential habitat … or protect special areas like wildlife movement corridors and life-giving springs.

Adopt an African Acre today!