How You Can Help

 

Partner with ARC

As our name says, we welcome connecting with like-minded people and organisations. We enjoy working together with people who have different skills, knowledge and backgrounds to enhance and strengthen Zambian Conservation. If you have an idea, project or even a product – the more innovative the better – then why not partner with us to strengthen its success.

Buy our eBooks

We worked with like-minded partners to publish two e-books for two Zambian National Parks.  These are now available to buy at our shop and on Amazon.com.  We choose eBooks over traditional print media because they are more environmentally friendly, and we know how frustrating it is to buy a new book only to find out the information is already out of date. And, of course, your tablet or e-reader is lighter to carry then a heavy printed book!

Donations

ARC is not dependent on funding from large donors and international organisations and being volunteers, we do not have large administration expenses. This means we can implement projects that directly benefit the wildlife, places and people who most need our assistance. And, most importantly, all donations go directly into our projects, rather than to expensive overheads or to ourselves!

If you like our projects and would like to make a donation then you can via Paypal and we can also gratefully accept donations in cash or cheque or via SWIFT directly to our Zambian bank account with Indo-Zambia Bank – please contact us for further details.

If, like us, you are passionate about wildlife and conservation and would like to fundraise for one of our projects, then we would love to hear from you.  You can fundraise in many different ways – from sponsored coffee mornings and quizzes to walks and even marathons – the choice is yours!

Visit a National Park

The best way to find out more about Zambia’s amazing and diverse wildlife and the beautiful habitats in which they live is to visit the numerous National Parks and protected areas around the Country.  The two most accessible are Mosi-au-Tunya National Park in Livingstone and Lusaka National Park in Lusaka.  Both are open all year round and are open to day visitors.  With 20 National Parks to choose from, each with their own unique characteristics, the choice can be a bit overwhelming – so we why not check out the Zambia Tourism Board’s website for more details and information.

Volunteer

You don’t have to spend thousands of dollars to make a difference.  Many smaller NGOs and organisations welcome your experience, passion and enthusiasm without charging you for the pleasure of donating your precious time.  If you are a citizen or permanent resident within Zambia, then why not check out the Department of National Park’s Honorary Wildlife Police Officer Unit?  Find out more by visiting your local DNPW Office and also check out their Facebook Page – Zambian Honorary Wildlife Police Officers