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A non-profit organization through which travelers can support conservation and help indigenous people at a local level worldwide.

 
The Travelers Conservation Trust (TCT) was established in 1986 as a nonprofit, affiliate organization of Wildland Adventures, Inc. on the basis that culturally and environmentally sensitive tourism is a powerful force for conservation and community development. The TCT identifies means by which Wildland Adventures and our travelers can support local, small-scale projects that protect the environment and help local communities. By inviting our travelers to be more sensitive and conscientious guests, TCT provides an alternative to exploitative and destructive elements of conventional tourism. This link between travel and conservation enhances your travel experience and allows authentic cultural encounters through learning, sharing and making a contribution.

The Maasai Environmental Resource Coaltion (MERC) is a non-profit, grassroots network of Maasai organizations founded in Kenya in 1987 advocating for the protection of traditional land rights of the Maasai people, and for conservation, management, and sustainable use of the great ecosystems of East Africa.It’s mission in the preservationof the integrity of East African ecosystems, with their rich biodiversity of flora and fauna, for the benefit of the Maasai people, the nations of Kenya and Tanzania, and the present and future generations of the world. It works to ensure the survival of the Maasai people by preserving their cultural heritage, supporting sustainable socio-economic development within local Maasai communities, and protecting traditional land rights through education and political representation so that they can assert their right to self-determination.

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