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Sensitive, social, and friendly – these iconic gentle giants may be a head above the rest, but they’re also a lot like us! Our mission is to save giraffes from extinction so they can live freely and safely in the woodlands and savannas of their native Africa.
- Silent Extinction
In the last 30 years, giraffes in Africa have declined from...
- Projects
We have projects that support each of the four species of...
- Living Large
Females (cows) can grow to be 15 feet tall and weigh 1,600...
- About Us
She specializes in advancing neonate care, lameness...
- Get Involved
Give giraffe toys, puzzles, coloring books, etc. as gifts to...
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100% of your donation goes to our projects on the ground in...
- News
LITCHFIELD PARK, AZ (3TV/CBS) -- There is a silent...
- Saving Giraffes Movie
Saving Giraffes is a National Geographic film about how Save...
- Silent Extinction
Apr 15, 2021 · On April 12, wildlife authorities and conservationists completed a tall task: ferrying the final two giraffes off of a sinking island in Lake Baringo, Kenya, George Dvorsky reports for Gizmodo ...
Continuing the ongoing and complex rescue of giraffe from their flooded Kenyan island, partners of U.S.-based nonprofit Save Giraffes Now today floated another endangered Rothschild’s giraffe to safety on World Wildlife Day.
The Giraffe Conservation Foundation (GCF) is the only NGO in the world that concentrates solely on the conservation and management of giraffe in the wild throughout Africa. Help save giraffe today, before it’s too late tomorrow.
Apr 13, 2021 · A months-long rescue operation transported the last of nine stranded giraffes to their new home in a mainland sanctuary.
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Apr 12, 2022 · LITCHFIELD PARK, AZ (3TV/CBS) -- There is a silent extinction going on in Africa right now. Giraffes are in peril, with fewer giraffes in the wild than African elephants or hippos. The devastating decline is catching the attention of wildlife experts around the world, even here in Arizona.