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Zebra - Rose gold
The Grevy’s Zebra is one of Africa’s most endangered mammals, with only 3,000 left in the wild, nearly all in Northern Kenya. Its survival depends on coexisting with local communities. Grevy’s Zebra Trust works with women, elders, warriors, and youth to monitor populations, protect zebras from poaching, and restore healthy grasslands for grazing.
Crane - Smokey burgundy
A symbol of wealth and longevity, the Grey Crowned Crane is endangered by the illegal pet trade and habitat loss. Founded by Olivier Nsengimana, the Rwanda Wildlife Conservation Association is saving the country’s cranes by removing them from captivity and rewilding them, and campaigning to fight the illegal trade of birds and their eggs.
Giraffe - Burnished brown
With 111,000 remaining in all of Africa, giraffe are facing a silent extinction. As the only organization in the world dedicated solely to saving giraffe throughout their range, the Giraffe Conservation Foundation works hands-on with partners in 15 African countries, using methods like community-based “giraffe guards” initiatives, innovative tracking technology, and translocations.
Pangolin - Dusky lilac
The pangolin is a shy, unique creature and is the most trafficked mammal on the planet, coveted for its keratin scales, which are falsely believed to have medicinal properties. The Tikki Hywood Foundation in Zimbabwe focuses on the rescue, rehabilitation and release of the pangolin and other illegally traded animals across Africa.
Elephant - Shimmering taupe grey
Space for Giants protects elephants in their habitat and the communities that surround them by investing in parcels of land, providing frontline security, boosting wildlife crime convictions, and stopping elephants from raiding people’s crops by building “smart fences” across Kenya, Gabon, Uganda and Botswana.
Cheetah - Warm champagne
90% of the world’s cheetah population has vanished in the last century. Based in Namibia, Cheetah Conservation Fund is helping the planet’s fastest mammal win its race for survival by developing conservancies and teaching farmers how to manage goats and sheep with livestock guarding dogs, so humans and animals can thrive together.
Rhinoceros - Sophisticated olive
Renowned for their work with elephants, Sheldrick Wildlife Trust also protects rhinos from poaching fueled by the demand for their horns. SWT recently helped expand the Meru National Park Rhino Sanctuary in Kenya, creating more space for rhinos and safe passage for other large species.
Lion - Golden copper
Kenya-based Lion Guardians transforms Maasai warriors who once killed lions into lion protectors, using their traditional knowledge and new technologies like GPS to monitor lions and protect communities. This empowers local people with both a sense of kinship with lions and the means to participate in their conservation.