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Wildlife Conservation in Action across Zambia

OUR PROJECTS

Game Rangers International delivers conservation impact across Zambia through a portfolio of interconnected projects that protect wildlife, empower communities, and restore ecosystems. Each project addresses a vital part of the conservation story - from rescuing orphaned animals to mitigating human-wildlife conflict and engaging the next generation of environmental stewards.

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Explore the projects below to see how we’re creating lasting impact across Zambia’s landscapes.

RUFUNSA CONSERVATION PROJECT

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A landscape-level initiative supporting wildlife protection, community empowerment, and sustainable livelihoods in Rufunsa Game Management Area — a critical buffer to Lower Zambezi National Park.

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ZAMBIA PRIMATE PROJECT

GRI's Zambia Primate Project rescues primates from the illegal wildlife and pet trade, rehabilitates them with expert care, and returns them to safe, protected habitats.

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WILDLIFE DISCOVERY CENTRE

A dynamic conservation education hub offering immersive learning experiences, interactive exhibits, and guided tours. The WDC inspires future conservationists and builds awareness of Zambia’s natural heritage.

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ELEPHANT ORPHANAGE PROJECT

Rescuing, rehabilitating and releasing elephants orphaned, injured or displaced by human activity. 

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NKALA CONSERVATION PROJECT

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Strengthening protection, community collaboration, and ecosystem restoration in the Nkala sector of Kafue National Park, with a focus on supporting ranger capacity and reducing human-wildlife conflict.

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NAMWALA CONSERVATION PROJECT

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Working with local communities and rangers, the Namwala Conservation Project enhances wildlife protection, reduces human-wildlife conflict, and supports sustainable coexistence in this vital area of Kafue National Park.

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THE BIGGER PICTURE

Game Rangers International’s projects form a connected conservation network. Wildlife rescue informs community education; community partnerships reduce pressure on ecosystems; field-based law enforcement protects the landscapes where rehabilitated animals are released. Together, these projects deliver measurable, long-term change for wildlife and people.

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