Giraffe Translocations 2020

This year alone, GCF supported conservation translocations of 55 giraffe in three African countries.
Facebook
LinkedIn
X
Threads
Email

Giraffe were on the move!

This year alone, GCF supported conservation translocations of 55 giraffe in three African countries.

2020 has been a crazy and difficult year for all of us – including for giraffe. While many people around the world were stuck at home, GCF and giraffe were on the move all over Africa this year!

Together with our many partners, this year alone we successfully translocated giraffe in Namibia, South Africa and Uganda. Conservation translocations are an important conservation tool to bolster existing small populations and to bring giraffe back to areas where they have gone locally extinct.

We are very excited to let you know that Operation Twiga V was another great success in Uganda! Thanks to YOUR support on World Giraffe Day 2020, 15 critically endangered Nubian giraffe were safely translocated from Murchison Falls National Park to Pian Upe Wildlife Reserve where they joined the giraffe that were moved in Operation Twiga IV in 2019.

You can witness the release of five Nubian giraffe in Uganda in the video below – how much better can it get?!

In November, we moved ten giraffe to Somkhanda Community Game Reserve in South Africa to give the small existing giraffe population a boost. This translocation is not only good news for giraffe but also for the local community who owns the reserve. A healthy giraffe population has the potential to attract more tourists, which in turn will provide employment opportunities and income for the local community.

A win-win for all partners involved!

Watch the Somkhanda translocation video below.

Last but not least: in June 2020, together with the Namibian Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism, we moved 30 giraffe in Namibia. These Angolan giraffe made their way safely to Mangetti National Park and two communal conservancies across northern Namibia to bolster the existing populations. Namibia’s Community Based Natural Resource Management Programme is often used as a model for community conservation programmes and shows that people can share their space with wildlife.

Saving giraffe is a collaborative effort. We could not do this important work without our many partners.

A huge THANK YOU goes to all our conservation partners, donors and supporters.
Did you know?

Giraffe populations have declined by up to 95% in some areas.

In the BBC documentary “Giraffe: Africa’s Gentle Giants”—featuring GCF’s important work in Africa—Sir David Attenborough referred to this decline as a “Silent Extinction.” These alarming numbers serve as a reminder that we need to protect giraffe now before it is too late.

Give to GCF
Shop for Giraffe