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PAMS Foundation - Providing Conservation Support to Africa

The PAMS Foundation is committed to making a meaningful difference to conservation in Africa. This includes a commitment to saving Tanzania's highly threatened unique wildlife corridors, preventing forest destruction, achieving truly sustainable wildlife management initiatives in community areas, and effectively addressing the world biggest biological threat to ecosystems and wildlife diversity

Our Primary Objectives

  • Implementing and supporting natural resource conservation projects;
  • Mobilize funding for the implementation of projects in nature conservation and natural resource management;
  • To assist conservation agencies with the task of ensuring effective management of the programmes and/or areas under their jurisdiction; and
  • To assist in promoting social rehabilitation and capacity building.

Our Projects

  • Ensuring Management Effectiveness Evaluations of Protected Areas
  • Deforestation and Promoting Sustainable Livelihoods amongst Rural Communities
  • Invasive Alien Species Control
  • Human-Wildlife Conflict mitigation
  • Ensuring the long-term survival of Endangered Species
  • Responsible Nature Tourism - Baobab Certification Programme
  • Ensuring an environmentally responsible Mining Industry in Tanzania
  • Ranger Support Programme

You can help provide Protected Area Management Support in the following ways

  • Join as a PAMS Foundation partner
  • Give a donation
  • Provide equipment to specific projects
  • Help find project funding leads or partners
  • Subscribe to our newsletter

  • Help find project funding leads or partners
  • Join our network of conservation specialists
  • For more information email us on info@pamsfoundation.com

    The PAMS Foundation is registered in Tanzania as a not-for-profit conservation organisation. It provides support for natural resource management, and is committed to the protection and conservation of Africa's natural resources.<

Last updated Nov 2009 | Website by Nicola Stevens