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Saving Elephants, Finding Poachers

$10,646
19%
Raised toward our $55,000 Goal
156 Donors
Project has ended
Project ended on June 01, at 12:00 AM EDT
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Rank State Gifts
1 NY 42
2 CA 16
3 MD 10

Anonymous

Undisclosed Amount

May 31, 2019

Andrew

Shek

Undisclosed Amount

May 31, 2019

Peter

Kopp

$10

May 31, 2019

Violeta

Carballo Lopez

$200

May 31, 2019

Anonymous

$50

May 31, 2019

Kristin

Ahlness

$50

May 30, 2019

Vicki

Hallett

$100

May 30, 2019

Jane

Sorensen

$100

May 30, 2019

Gay

Chung

$250

May 30, 2019

Carolynn

Steele-Law

$50

May 30, 2019

Anonymous

$50

May 29, 2019

Anonymous

Undisclosed Amount

May 29, 2019

Jamey

Tielens

$100

May 29, 2019

Natasha

Bartolotta

Undisclosed Amount

May 29, 2019

Anonymous

Undisclosed Amount

May 29, 2019

Anonymous

Undisclosed Amount

May 29, 2019

Teresa

Steele

$100

May 29, 2019

Anonymous

$20

May 29, 2019

Gregory

Benson

Undisclosed Amount

May 29, 2019

Pam polcyn

In Memory of Dr John Polcyn

$50

May 29, 2019

Carolynn

Steele-Law

$75

May 29, 2019

Tabitha

Zehms

$20

May 29, 2019

Anonymous

Undisclosed Amount

May 29, 2019

Topher

White

$100

May 29, 2019

Anonymous

$20

May 29, 2019
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$20

Boots on the ground

No gift is too small to make an impact. Gifts at this level can help provide our team with critical equipment such as socks, waterproof boots, and rain jackets.

$50

Equipment costs

Help provide the team with vital equipment such as headlamps, sleeping bags, and sleeping pads while they trek through the forest to protect the elephants.

$75

Food costs

Our team spends 150 days of the year traveling through rough rainforest terrain in order to maintain our acoustic grid. Support the whole team (food and per diems) for a day in the forest with a gift of this amount.

$100

Acoustic grid

Help us purchase supplies such as 256 GB SD cards and batteries to keep our acoustic grid running so we can continue to monitor gunshots and the movement of the elephants throughout the forest.

$250

Keep the team hydrated

Staying hydrated is important when covering a 1,250 square km area. Help us replace water-purification filters for the team working in the forest.

$500

Capacity building

Cover the cost of a two-week training workshop at the park headquarters in Bomassa, as ELP members continue to teach new skills to the team leaders.

$1,000

Support the team

Support two members of the acoustic team (salary and benefits) for one month of the year.

$6,000

Support the team

A gift of this amount will cover salary and benefits for one team member for the entire year.