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WHAT
WE DO

ICORP educates, trains and equips people to become Guardians of Nature - creating a bridge from this generation to the next.. Check out our latest projects and programs.

 PROJECTS.

ICORP are here to protect and conserve Southern Africa's vulnerable ecosystems, through integrative, regenerative and community driven solutions.

Community Projects

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Tackling counter poaching from the roots up with Ranger upskilling and community driven permaculture, education and rewilding projects.

Community 
Development 

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ICORP was founded on a strong pillar of community development as a solution to counter poaching. In the past we have implemented school education projects, supplied birthing kits to women, and currently help with protection and emergency response in the communities we service in the areas of gender based violence, child protection, road accidents and being a peace force against general unrest.

Anti Poaching & Wildlife Crime

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ICORP offers counter-poaching services, farm protection and rural safety.

Sustainable 
Development 

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ICORP is proud to announce that we have formed a coalition with SA Permaculture. 

 

SA Permaculture’s mission, as a permaculture installation and training service provider, is to promote sustainable, healthy systems, lifestyles and people. 

K9 Program & Training

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ICORP trains our own dogs on site, where our fur rangers are taught the man-trailing and detection skills they need to combat wildlife crime!

Future Projects and Plans

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ICORP is an NGO on a mission, in the last year and a half we have expanded from 2 rangers to a team of 8 Rangers, a canine unit of 5 fur rangers, a lead trainer and two handlers in training, a small marketing team operating from on base and across the world, a community development manager, head of house, an ops manager and we have big plans on the horizon! 

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"Wilderness without wildlife is just scenery"

THEY NEED YOUR HELP

Protecting the world's most vulnerable wildlife

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