Craig Spencer is the founder and director of the NGO known as Trans-Frontier Africa, which is based at the Olifants West Nature Reserve on the western side of Kruger National Park in South Africa. He is currently a warden for the Olifants West Reserve and previously served as the head warden for the greater Balule Reserve in the same area. Craig is the founder of the Black Mambas Anti-Poaching Unit, the first all-female anti-poaching unit to exist anywhere. The unit has a reputation for being incorruptible and for having measurable positive outcomes for wildlife conservation, public engagement, and conservation education in local communities around national parks and reserves.
For more information about Transfrontier Africa and how to support their efforts, visit: https://transfrontierafrica.org/
The Living Desert in Palm Desert, California, is an accredited zoo and education center that supports the efforts of Transfrontier Africa and the Black Mambas Anti-Poaching Unit. If you're in the Palm Springs or Palm Desert area, visit the zoo to support their efforts.
To learn more about the Living Desert, visit their website at: www.livingdesert.org
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