The Black Mamba Alliance is a group of companies and individuals who came to the rescue of The Black Mambas All-Women Anti-Poaching Unit and The Bush Babies Environmental Education Program.
Why did we need urgent help?
After enjoying almost 10 years of financial assistance from the South African Government (Expanded Public Works Program of The Department of Environment, Forestry and Fisheries in South Africa), the Black Mambas APU, along with 2300 other conservation rangers, were left without this vital financial subsidy during the COVID 19 pandemic.
The Black Mamba Alliance was born in 31 March 2022, to cover the deficit and ensure that the rangers that patrol these vital protected areas, would retain their jobs and continue with their critical work.
Most of the alliance members have been long-standing supporters and funders of the Black Mambas and Bush Babies programs, as they recognise the benefits of the far-reaching effects that the community work, critical conservation education, wildlife protection, anti-poaching and women-empowerment has brought to building a resilient protected areas network.
We are happy and extremely privileged to welcome the following partners who have formed The Black Mamba Alliance
Craig Spencer : craigs@transfrontierafrica.org
or
Katie Shaw : kshaw@livingdesert.org
We would love to welcome you as the Alliance partner!
Policy statement on Zoos participating in The Black Mamba APU project
Policy Statement on Trophy Hunting_Transfrontier Africa NPC