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Protecting nature through citizen science

Protecting nature through citizen science

by stephen@stephenholmes.co.uk | Jul 20, 2023 | General News, Announcements

Africa supports a rich diversity of plants and animals — which are the bedrock for people’s livelihoods. However, nature everywhere is declining, and we need to act now. People and governments in Africa are noticing these declines, and are looking for reliable...
TBA provides skills for crocodile conservation

TBA provides skills for crocodile conservation

by stephen@stephenholmes.co.uk | Mar 22, 2023 | Alumni In Action, Impact, Individual Alumni News

Thanks to Emmanuel Amoah, crocodiles in Ghana are now a priority conservation group.  Emmanuel, who hails from the small rural town of Aboso-Nusaem in Ghana, founded a conservation NGO after fast tracking his conservation passion developed on a TBA field course. He is...
Join us on a TBA course in Uganda

Join us on a TBA course in Uganda

by stephen@stephenholmes.co.uk | Mar 2, 2023 | Courses, Announcements, General News

This summer 24 aspiring conservationists, half from African countries, will learn about tropical ecology and conservation in Kibale Forest National Park in Uganda. They will be participating in the TBA tropical ecology and conservation field course, with tuition and...
Taking TBA training to Indo-Burma

Taking TBA training to Indo-Burma

by stephen@stephenholmes.co.uk | Feb 16, 2023 | Announcements, Courses, General News

The TBA is launching its first training programme in the Indo-Burma hotspot in April this year. Aimed at conservation organisations in the region, the programme combines learning based on TBA’s Virtual Learning Platform, an in-person master class in Vietnam, and...
From TBA to Acting Director of Kenya Wildlife Service

From TBA to Acting Director of Kenya Wildlife Service

by stephen@stephenholmes.co.uk | Dec 13, 2022 | Individual Alumni News, Alumni, General News

Erustus Kanga’s conservation journey has reached a real milestone. We first met him as a student on one of our TBA field courses in Kibale, Uganda, in 1996, and he has been working for wildlife conservation ever since, rising to become Wildlife Secretary in Kenya’s...
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