Running wildebeest in Liuwa - Liuwa, ..., Zambia [© 2008 Lorenz Andreas Fischer]Collaring hyaena - Liuwa, ..., Zambia [© 2010 Stephen Cunliffe]Waterhole in Liuwa pond - Liuwa, ..., Zambia [© 2008 Lorenz Andreas Fischer]Fisherman in Liuwa wetland - Liuwa, ..., Zambia [© 2010 Peter Fearnhead]Lady Liuwa at Matamanene bush camp - Liuwa, ..., Zambia [© 2009 Unknown]Scout on patrol - Liuwa, ..., Zambia [© 2009 Frans Schepers]

Liuwa Plain National Park, Zambia

Funders

African Parks is very grateful to all contributors for their continued support, from those who have made invaluable financial contributions, to those who have donated their time as volunteers. It is not possible to mention all of those people and institutions by name, and some have asked to remain anonymous. The following, listed by category of contribution, are individuals and/or organisations who have concluded agreements and or made contributions in 2012. Only contributions in excess of $25,000 are mentioned here.


Adessium Foundation

The Adessium Foundation is a grant-making foundation working towards the benefit of nature and society. Adessium Foundation is a strategic funding partner in Liuwa Plain National Park to which it committed €300,000 in 2012.

 


 

WWF - The Netherlands (World Wide Fund for Nature)

The World Wide Fund for Nature is a global independent conservation organisation that work towards the protection of the diversity of life and the ecosystems that support them. WWF - The Netherlands provides financial support of €666,666 over a 3 year period (2011 - 2014) which is committed to the core running costs of Liuwa Plain National Park.

 


 

Anna McWane Foundation

The Anna McWane Foundation committed $35,000 towards community projects in Liuwa Plain National Park in Zambia in 2012.

 



WWF Zambia

WWF Zambia was established in 1962 to support conservation of natural resources in Zambia. This organisation committed $50,000 towards studies on fisheries in Liuwa Plain National Park in 2012.

 

 

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