We often get asked ‘how can I make a difference?’ If you are a passionate individual or business who has some time and skills to offer, we'd love to hear from you! We know that when the right group of passionate people meet, the sparks start flying. We believe collective passion has the power to make a difference in this world.
The important message of hope for Africa’s elephants is communicated through the Herd of Hope limited edition artworks, designed by Holly Budge. 96 elephants are displayed to show one day of poaching in Africa. One elephant is facing the other way to say there is still hope that this devastating crisis can be turned around. We will keep working tirelessly until that day comes.
By colouring in an elephant or two, you are helping raise awareness of the African elephant crisis and supporting rangers too. Simply enter your details below and we will send our colouring templates straight to your inbox.
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Our luxury handmade stationery, gift wrap and artworks have a greater purpose; to raise awareness of the African Elephant crisis. 100% of the profits go to our direct-action partner initiatives.
Our travelling How Many Elephants Exhibition presents a physical commentary on the African elephant poaching crisis. It shows the poaching statistics in a non-gory and purely visual way. It is highly impactful and family friendly.
Be inspired to think big when you meet our founder, Holly Budge. She’s a world-class adventurer, an Everest Summiteer and an international speaker gaining momentum quicker than a charging herd of elephants.
"Holly is down-to-earth, funny and incredibly inspiring".
HRH Prince Edward.
How Many Elephants is a UK Charity (1186238). We are design-led and impact-driven. We amplify the voices of female rangers around the world and educate a global audience on the importance of conserving African elephants.
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