Our partners
Networked for sustainable species conservations
Partnerships and collaborations are fundamental to advancing the mission of conservation and maximising the impact for sustainable change.
Achieving our vision and goals together with our partners!
From non-profit organisations to businesses to government agencies, C4C works with a range of great partners around the world with whom we share a vision: to sustainably protect biodiversity and empower local communities.
We see our partners as an extended arm that plays a supporting role in the implementation of our work and thank them for their continued inspiration and support in pursuing our goals.
Our partners
Conservation South Luangwa (CSL)
Conservation South Luangwa (CSL) is a conservation NGO established in 2003 to provide sustainable conservation of species and habitats in Zambia's South Luangwa Valley. With the help of communities and a number of conservation partners, measures are implemented to ensure the continued existence of wildlife and habitats in South Luangwa under the Zambian administration.
Projects focus primarily on combating poaching and illegal wildlife trade, as well as on managing human-wildlife conflicts.
BirdWatch Zambia
BirdWatch Zambia is an environmental NGO founded in 1969 with the aim of protecting and researching birds. The organisation works hand-in-hand with BirdLife South Africa. Special focus is put on protected and endemic species such as the Chaplins Barbet, the Black-cheeked Lovebird, and various vulture species. In addition, the organisation is dedicated to the conservation and creation of new protected areas, as well as the education of local communities and international guests.

Zambian Carnivore Program (ZCP)
The Zambian Carnivore Programme (ZCP) is a Zambian non-profit organisation dedicated to the conservation of large carnivores and their native ecosystems. In cooperation with the Department of National Parks and Wildlife (DNPW) and other partners, ZCP follows a three-pronged approach based on research, policy implementation, and human and organisational development in the field of species conservation.
Currently, ZCP is working on projects in the Greater Liuwa Ecosystem, the Greater Kafue Ecosystem and the Eastern Zambian Luangwa Valley.
Learn moreChitungulu Foundation
Chitungulu Foundation is a Dutch organisation started by Chris Brugman in 2012. Chris has many years of experience in Africa and was one of the last managers at Luangwa Wilderness Lodge, the forerunner of Luambe Camp.
Chitungulu Foundation focuses on development work and environmental education in Chitungulu, north of Luambe National Park. We support Chitungulu Foundation in a number of projects.

African Pangolin Working Group
The African Pangolin Working Group was founded in June 2011 by a number of experienced and passionate pangolin conservationists. The group is made up of scientists, veterinarians, anti-poachers, and journalists who work together to protect all four pangolin species living in Africa. The focus is on direct protection, as well as education and awareness, rehabilitation, and international networking.

Mouse Free Marion Project
The Mouse-Free-Marion Project is one of the largest projects run by BirdLife South Africa. It was registered as its own organisation in 2014. Until 2024, MFM aims to fight invasive mice on the 300 km2 subantarctic Marion island to conserve houndretthousands of seabirds. The Caring For Conservation Fund actively supports the important work of the organisation.

Endangered Wildlife Trust
The Endangered Wildlife Trust was founded in 1973 and is today one of the largest conservation organisations in South Africa. With 13 programmes, the NGO's work covers southern and eastern Africa under the approach of species protection, habitat conservation, and development work. The cooperation with C4C is currently limited to vulture conservation and research. The cooperation with C4C is currently limited to vulture conservation and research.

Protect the Pangolins
Protect the Pangolins is the only pangolin protection, rehabilitation and release programme in Zambia. The programme is a unique collaboration between the Department of National Parks and Wildlife, the UNZA School of Veterinary Medicine and the Wildlife Crime Prevention Unit. The C4C Fund supports this important work to protect pangolins in Zambia.

Our partners
Conservation South Luangwa (CSL)
is a conservation NGO established in 2003 to provide sustainable conservation of species and habitats in Zambia's South Luangwa Valley. With the help of communities and a number of conservation partners, measures are implemented to ensure the continued existence of wildlife and habitats in South Luangwa under the Zambian administration.
Projects focus primarily on combating poaching and illegal wildlife trade, as well as on managing human-wildlife conflicts.
Projects focus primarily on combating poaching and illegal wildlife trade, as well as on managing human-wildlife conflicts.
Learn more
BirdWatch Zambia
BirdWatch Zambia is an environmental NGO founded in 1969 with the aim of protecting and researching birds. The organisation works hand-in-hand with BirdLife South Africa. Special focus is put on protected and endemic species such as the Chaplins Barbet, the Black-cheeked Lovebird, and various vulture species. In addition, the organisation is dedicated to the conservation and creation of new protected areas, as well as the education of local communities and international guests.
Learn moreZambian Carnivore Program (ZCP)
The Zambian Carnivore Programme (ZCP) is a Zambian non-profit organisation dedicated to the conservation of large carnivores and their native ecosystems. In cooperation with the Department of National Parks and Wildlife (DNPW) and other partners, ZCP follows a three-pronged approach based on research, policy implementation, and human and organisational development in the field of species conservation.
Currently, ZCP is working on projects in the Greater Liuwa Ecosystem, the Greater Kafue Ecosystem and the Eastern Zambian Luangwa Valley.
Learn more
Chitungulu Foundation
Chitungulu Foundation is a Dutch organisation started by Chris Brugman in 2012. Chris has many years of experience in Africa and was one of the last managers at Luangwa Wilderness Lodge, the forerunner of Luambe Camp.
Chitungulu Foundation focuses on development work and environmental education in Chitungulu, north of Luambe National Park. We support Chitungulu Foundation in a number of projects.
Learn more
African Pangolin Working Group
The African Pangolin Working Group was founded in June 2011 by a number of experienced and passionate pangolin conservationists. The group is made up of scientists, veterinarians, anti-poachers, and journalists who work together to protect all four pangolin species living in Africa. The focus is on direct protection, as well as education and awareness, rehabilitation, and international networking.
Learn more
Endangered Wildlife Trust
was founded in 1973 and is today one of the largest conservation organisations in South Africa. With 13 programmes, the NGO's work covers southern and eastern Africa under the approach of species protection, habitat conservation, and development work. The cooperation with C4C is currently limited to vulture conservation and research. The cooperation with C4C is currently limited to vulture conservation and research.
Learn more
Mouse-Free-Marion Project
The Mouse-Free-Marion Project is one of the largest projects run by BirdLife South Africa. It was registered as its own organisation in 2014. Until 2024, MFM aims to fight invasive mice on the 300 km2 subantarctic Marion island to conserve houndretthousands of seabirds. The Caring For Conservation Fund actively supports the important work of the organisation.
Learn more
Protect the Pangolins
Protect the Pangolins ist das einzige Programm zum Schutz, zur Rehabilitation und zur Freilassung von Pangolinen in Sambia. Das Programm ist eine einzigartige Zusammenarbeit zwischen dem Department of National Parks and Wildlife, der UNZA School of Veterinary Medicine und der Wildlife Crime Prevention Unit. Der C4C Fund unterstützt diese wichtige Arbeit zum Schutz der Pangoline in Sambia.
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