Lace Up Your Running Shoes for Fall’s Most Exclusive Safari. This October, Singita will host the world's first women's empowerment run across the Serengeti. Read the full article
This Wild Women-Only Race Through Africa Pairs Girl Power with a Good Cause. The 56-mile run through the Serengeti is one-part safari, one-part philanthropy, and one-part craziest thing you’ve ever done. Read the full article
Meet MEP’s Partner in Tanzania: The Grumeti Fund. The Grumeti Fund based in Tanzania kicked off the first phase of their human-wildlife conflict elephant collaring project in March. Read the full press release
This tiny camera aims to catch poachers — before they kill. If it wasn’t for the hidden camera, the poachers might have escaped undetected. Read the full article
An ambitious study that seeks to apply advanced technology to prevent elephants from destroying crop farms has kicked off in Western Serengeti to address human-wildlife conflicts. Read the full article
There is an increase of arrests of poachers and collection of snares in a 350,000- acre concession wildlife reserve under Singita Grumeti which is adjacent to the Serengeti National Park, thanks to deployment of high technology and well trained game scouts. Read the full article
Tracking dogs and their Maasai handlers are helping to keep wildlife and people safe in northern Tanzania—and word of their effectiveness is spreading. Read the full article
In line with Singita’s newly enhanced anti-poaching strategy, the company is pleased to introduce its new Grumeti Fund Canine Unit. Read the full article
Paul Allen’s High-Tech Quest to Save the World’s Most Endangered Animals. The Microsoft co-founder is fighting poachers with the help of sensors, drones, and luxury resorts. Read the full article
Principal of Singita Grumeti Environmental Education Center Mr Laurian Lamatus carefully explains a point to some students who attended an environmental course at the centre recently. Read the full article
New Maps May Help Chase Down Poachers Before They Strike. How harnessing troves of data can revolutionize wilderness management in Africa—and around the world. Read the full article
In the United States, the Grumeti Fund is a fiscally-sponsored project of the African Community & Conservation Foundation, Inc. (“ACCF”), a 501(c)(3) charitable organization. Tax-deductible donations to ACCF are granted to the Grumeti Fund to support our work.