Endangered Species Conservation

We protect threatened wildlife through habitat conservation, anti-poaching awareness, wildlife corridor protection, and community-led conservation initiatives.

Community Empowerment

We support sustainable livelihoods such as beekeeping, eco-agriculture, handicrafts, and youth skills training to reduce dependency on natural resource exploitation.

Environmental Education

We provide conservation education in schools and communities, promoting climate awareness, biodiversity protection, and environmental stewardship.

Wildlife Research & Monitoring

We collaborate with researchers and institutions to collect data, monitor wildlife populations, and support evidence-based conservation solutions.

Eco-Tourism & Conservation Tourism

We promote responsible eco-tourism that supports conservation while generating income for local communities and protecting natural heritage.

Build A Roof

Safe Homes • Strong Communities • Sustainable Conservation
The Build A Roof Initiative (BARI) is a humanitarian and conservation-linked project by the Endangered Species Conservation Foundation (ESCF) aimed at supporting vulnerable families in communities surrounding the Kilimanjaro and Northern Tanzania ecosystems.
The project provides safe, durable roofing to households most at risk—while strengthening their role as partners in environmental and wildlife conservation.
Why This Project Matters
Many rural families around conservation areas live in houses with unsafe or leaking roofs, exposing them to:
Heavy rains and cold weather
Health risks
Economic vulnerability
When basic needs are unmet, communities may rely on illegal logging, forest degradation, or unsustainable practices to survive. A secure home reduces this pressure and builds trust between communities and conservation efforts.
What We Do
Repair or construct strong, weather-resistant roofs.