Botswana, Zimbabwe, Kenya | 435,000ha
The Great Plains
Biodiversity Credit Project
Partnering with the Great Plains Foundation and local communities to protect and restore Africa’s most iconic species and landscapes
The Great Plains
Botswana, Zimbabwe, Kenya | 435,000ha
In collaboration with The Great Plains Foundation and local communities, we are developing three biodiversity credit projects, spanning multiple sites across Botswana, Zimbabwe, and Kenya.
These projects aim to rehabilitate degraded landscapes, eradicate invasive species, and conserve keystone species including the iconic Elephants and Rhinos. The credits will support conservation and social benefits for the local and indigenous communities.
Methodology: Plan Vivo or Verra






Conservation targets
Conservation targets
- Monitoring and protecting Elephants and Rhinos
- Reducing Human- Animal conflict
- Restoring degraded land and stopping of erosion
- Clearing of invasive species
- Providing livelihood, sanitation and education opportunities to local communities and indigenous peoples
- Bringing affordable and clean energy to local communities
- Improving livestock management
Sustainable Development Goals











