Save the Elephants of Kidepo Valley
Kidepo Valley: A Haven for Elephants, Facing Urgent Threats
Discover the incredible story of Kidepo's elephant population and how you can help protect their future.

Kidepo Valley National Park, Uganda
Kidepo Valley National Park, a hidden gem in Uganda, boasts a remarkable elephant population that has rebounded from approximately 200 in the mid-1990s to an estimated 650-1000 today. This success is a testament to conservation efforts, but significant challenges remain.
Thriving Ecosystem
Kidepo's diverse grasslands, woodlands, and wetlands provide abundant food and water for elephants, creating a vital habitat.
Relative Isolation
The park's remoteness helps minimize human-elephant conflict, a crucial factor in elephant survival.
Significant Conservation Success
Effective conservation measures have led to a dramatic increase in the elephant population.
What You Can Do
Your support is vital in ensuring the long-term survival of Kidepo's elephants. Donate to conservation efforts, spread awareness, and advocate for stronger anti-poaching measures.