hirolaconservation.org

The Hirola need you to survive and thrive in the wild.

When you support Hirola Conservation Program (HCP) as a Wildlife Conservation Network partner, you help enable the Hirola, people and other wildlife to coexist through improving their health and livelihoods in and around the protected areas.

Methods available for Donation

Credit Card

Pay Pal

Crypo Currency

Bank Transfer

To support HCP through WCN please Click below and using the programs dropdown, select Hirola and Giraffe then Donate.

Other Ways to Support

Leave a legacy

Leaving a gift in your will is a wonderful way to invest in future conservation work to ensure wild hirola roam free for generations to come.

Your gift by bank transfer

If you would like to send your gift via bank transfer get in touch by using hcp@hirolaconservation.org

Send a cheque

Please don’t forget to indicate your donation is for ‘Hirola Conservation Program’.

Mobile Wallet Payment

PayBill Account No. 798350
Account name: HIROLA

Support daily life of a ranger

Your donation helps equip our rangers with uniforms and critical field equipment such as cameras for monitoring and protection.

Fuel a motorbike for a ranger

Our rangers patrol vast areas to protect the hirola, relying primarily on motorbikes that can navigate rough and remote terrain.

Water for wildlife

The hirola’s native rangelands are dry and highly prone to drought. Support efforts to dig boreholes and replenish the water troughs we have constructed to ensure reliable access to water.

Hirola educational center

Support our education center by providing conservation books, detailed charts, and engaging learning tools such as puzzles and ethogram activities.

World Hirola day

Make it possible and join us annually the celebration of the most critically endangered antelope. Make the workshop happen.

Experience Wildlife Conservation Firsthand

Visit wildlife conservancies and protected areas where hirola conservation is underway. Seeing
conservation in action creates a powerful connection to this rare species and the landscapes
they depend on.

Spread Awareness

The hirola is often called “the forgotten antelope.” Help change that. Learn about its challenges—habitat loss, drought and predation, and share its story with friends, family and
your community.

Travel to East Africa

Join eco-friendly travel experiences that support conservation and local communities. Witness the landscapes where the hirola once thrived and learn how restoration efforts are bringing hope back.

Join us in taking action for the hirola today.

Together, we can prevent extinction and restore balance to fragile ecosystems. If not now, when? If not you, who?

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