Programme · Conservation & National Heritage
Protecting What Future Generations Will Inherit.
Ghana's natural heritage belongs to present and future generations. Protecting it requires committed people, capable institutions and the operational resources to carry out essential work safely and effectively.
Mole National Park case study
In 2022, public reporting documented a four-wheel-drive vehicle and operational and protective equipment supplied to the Wildlife Division for use at Mole National Park. The intervention was intended to improve mobility, safety and operational effectiveness. The reported value exceeded GH₵200,000.
Verification pending — the exact inventory, valuation, date and current status will be confirmed from official handover records.
Reported items
- · Four-wheel-drive Land Rover Defender
- · Helmets
- · Safety boots
- · Respirators
- · Communication equipment
- · Reflective vests
- · Rechargeable flashlights
- · Masks and other protective equipment
Future programme directions
- · Ranger safety and operational capacity
- · Conservation education
- · Responsible tourism
- · Habitat and biodiversity partnerships
- · Youth exposure to conservation careers
- · Institutional equipment and maintenance
Featured impact story
Protecting Ghana's Natural Heritage.
Read the full account of the Foundation's intervention at Mole National Park — a Land Rover Defender and operational equipment presented to the Wildlife Division of the Forestry Commission in February 2022.
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