Below is an idea of how much the running of anti-poaching projects and community development projects actually cost.

1. Anti-poaching team for one month in the field - US$3,200
2. One two man tent for field operations - US$165
3. Animal rescue team per month - US$1,800
4. 20,000 litre water tank - US$8,200
5. Two room primary school - US$24,000
6. Teachers house - US$15,400
7. Video Unit in the field per month - US$4,200
8. Bore hole construction including mobilization - US$18,000

These are only rough guidelines and we are continually looking for expansion on each project, such as the purchase of a micro light for anti-poaching operations, and additional Land Cruisers.

Occasional projects like aerial surveillance for game counts also takes place, and each hour of reconnaissance costs US$1,200.

If you would like to support our project including anti-poaching operations, community health & wellness program (including our Film Unit), particular projects or provide general operational support, all donations can be made through Conservation Force, an American conservation organization with tax-exempt 501(c)(3) status.


Contact either of the below for further details


The Project Director
Robin Hurt Wildlife Foundation
P.O. Box 8325
Arusha
Tanzania
+255 27 250 5024
Email: info@rhwf.org

Conservation Force
3240 S I-10 Service Road W., Suite 200
Metairie, LA 70002-1746, USA
Tel: (504) 837 1233, Fax: (504) 837 1145
Web: www.conservationforce.org
Email : cjackson@conservationforce.org

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