"A single elephant killed for its ivory is one too many." Join Leonardo DiCaprio in taking action for elephants.
Our best hope
- IFAW’s education programmes empower young people and communities to take positive action for animals.
- Our Animal Action education programme reaches 7,000,000 young people in 15+ countries.
- Aboard our floating classrooms, children learn to respect and appreciate whales and other endangered marine wildlife.
- We teach community-based companion animal welfare from South Africa to Navajo Nation.
- We help local communities in Africa and Asia learn to live in harmony with wild animals.
Animal Action Education: Elephants, Never Forget
- New! IFAW South Africa has partnered with E-Classroom to bring you All About Elephants, a worksheet set for pre-primary and foundation phase educators across the country!
- Learn. Download our free Elephants, never forget programme
- Join. Take part in our family petition in Southern and Eastern Africa
- Nominate. Tell us why your hero should receive an Animal action award
- Connect. Learn how IFAW is supporting primary students in Burkina Faso on a journey towards better elephant conservation
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Twenty years ago, at the now famous “Earth Summit” in Rio de Janeiro, 100 world leaders wrote a prescription for Read more »
I am delighted to share with you these observations from two remarkable children and their family from the US who I am Read more »
“I think we will have to take one this down to the pier!”, shouted the teacher from Grand Fond Primary school. Read more »


