Student Field Trips - Akagera National Park, Rwanda
This trip focused on wildlife, sustainability programs, the importance of non-toxic pesticides in Akagera and all other National Parks. The problem of soil erosion, the importance of fauna and canopy cover for ecology and wildlife - and why we spend donation funds on replanting trees and fauna with some of our projects.

Our latest project with SAEB in Rwanda was to introduce students to the importance of the wildlife all around them. Many African children do not have this opportunity as game park fees are too expensive and transportation is all too often, unavailable. These children saw Primates for the first time and learned about the importance of sustainability for our planet and their wildlife and why we are planting more trees and fauna with our donations.

To help us continue on with projects like this, that protect and support endangered wildlife and the communities they impact - please donate through our website: https://www.overandaboveafrica.com/donate

Over and Above Africa, together with Ecoflix, funded Tony Wild’s program to educate students about sustainability and wildlife through art and photography.