The All Out Wildlife Fund supports groundbreaking research into threatened species of birds, reptiles and small mammals.

 
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About Us

Our Mission

Vision

All Out africa was established in 2004 by a passionate and dedicated team, all sharing a single Vision:

A better Africa through working together for wildlife and people.
Mission

To work towards this vision, the directors of All Out defined a Mission for the organisation:

To engage people and resources from around the world in the research and action necessary for a sustainable Africa.

We believe we play a key role in Africa's future through research and action supported by responsible tourism. We believe in conserving Africa's natural and cultural heritage as a resource for its future. We believe in partnerships and working together and we believe in the value of Africa's wildlife and people.

 

Values

The staff of All Out believe that goals are achieved through work, not words. Because of this, we are passionate about incorporating the Vision into everything we do: how we work; how we treat one another; and how we behave towards others and our environment. These are our values - they define who we are, not just as an organisation, but also as people.

 

Integrity, we live by honesty, are governed by conscience, and care for and respect each other

 

Vision, we strive for a better future, foster growth and opportunity, nurture leadership and reward innovation

 

Communication, we empathise with others, communicate positively, believe in partnerships, work as a team and celebrate successes

 

Discipline, we take individual responsibility, are accountable, efficient and effective

 

Passion, we take a deep interest in wildlife and people, are passionate about our work, strive for success and enjoy life

Kruger to Coast 4-6wks

Work hard, play hard, change lives, change yourself.

James Steele
(06/07/2009)
 
Gabby Lee
Info & booking officer

A qualified Photographer with a passion for the conservation of all living things.

 
Oh where, oh where has that tortoise gone & more amazing adventures
Swaziland

The Swaziland conservation project has been up to their necks in research work and grass searching for tortoises, Marabou Stork nests and vulture nests.

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